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Ethics committee to probe conflict-of-interest violation by Trade Minister Mary Ng

By The Canadian Press on January 31, 2023.

Economic Development Minister, International Trade Minister and Small Business and Export Promotion Minister Mary Ng speaks with the media, Wednesday Jan. 11, 2023 in Mexico City, Mexico. A parliamentary committee has voted in favour of investigating Ng's ethics violation. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

OTTAWA – A parliamentary committee has voted in favour of launching a study into a recent ethics ruling against International Trade Minister Mary Ng.

Conservative ethics critic Michael Barrett presented a motion at the House of Commons ethics committee today saying Canadians deserve a full accounting of what transpired, and the motion passed.

The federal ethics commissioner ruled in December that Ng violated the Conflict of Interest Act when her office awarded a $17,000 contract to a friend.

Mario Dion says Ng’s relationship with Amanda Alvaro, a co-founder of public relations firm Pomp & Circumstance, constitutes a friendship under the act.

Ng apologized after Dion published his report, saying she should have recused herself from the process that led to her office awarding Alvaro’s firm a contract in spring 2020.

The ethics committee plans to call Ng and Alvaro to appear as witnesses, and will seek documents about the work that was done.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 31, 2023.

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