Ethics watchdog declines to investigate Ford minister over Ontario Place deal | Unpublished
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Author: Jeff Gray
Publication Date: January 16, 2025 - 13:54

Ethics watchdog declines to investigate Ford minister over Ontario Place deal

January 16, 2025
Ontario’s legislative watchdog has declined to act on a complaint by the province’s NDP leader to investigate Infrastructure Minister Kinga Surma for allegedly favouring the Austrian spa company awarded a 95-year lease on Toronto’s waterfront.Integrity Commissioner J. David Wake issued a decision on Thursday, saying he had been provided with “insufficient grounds” to launch a probe of whether Ms. Surma had violated the Members’ Integrity Act, which governs MPP ethics and conflicts of interest.


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