Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Jeremy Simes
Publication Date: December 17, 2024 - 16:38
Saskatchewan health minister breached conflict-of-interest rules, penalty recommended
December 17, 2024
Saskatchewan’s conflict of interest commissioner has found Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill breached rules when a window company with family ties did business with the government.The report from commissioner Maurice Herauf says in 2021, Cockrill was an employee of Fortress Windows and Doors and therefore had an interest when the company received nearly $180,000 in government contracts that year.The company, which is owned by his in-laws, did work for a public housing authority in North Battleford, west of Saskatoon.
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