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MPP Public Disclosure Statements - February 2, 2017

Public disclosure statements for Ontario’s Members of Provincial Parliament have been filed with the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly.

The statements reflect each MPP’s holdings as of Sept. 1, 2016. As stipulated by the Members’ Integrity Act, 1994, all members are required to disclose their assets, liabilities and other information in a private statement filed with the Integrity Commissioner. All MPPs have met to review their holdings with Integrity Commissioner J. David Wake to discuss their statements. These meetings provided a valuable opportunity to discuss conflict of interest issues, as well as review the rules around gifts.

The Integrity Commissioner is required to disclose publicly certain information from each MPP’s private disclosure statement. The statements are available at https://pds.oico.on.ca/Pages/Public/PublicDisclosures.aspx and can also be viewed in the Office of the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly.

About the OIC

The Office of the Integrity Commissioner has five key responsibilities: members’ integrity, ministers’ staff ethical conduct, lobbyists registration, disclosure of wrongdoing (whistle-blowing) and expenses review for Cabinet Ministers, opposition leaders, and selected agencies.

An Officer of the Legislative Assembly, the Integrity Commissioner is independent of government.

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Contact:
Andrew Willis
Communications Coordinator
Office of the Integrity Commissioner
416-314-5902
andrew.willis@oico.on.ca