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Ethics Watchdog To Investigate PM's Use Of Aga Khan's Private Helicopter

Darpan News Desk, 16 Jan, 2017 12:26 PM
    OTTAWA — Canada's ethics watchdog plans to take a closer look at Justin Trudeau's recent family holiday at the Aga Khan's private island in the Bahamas — the first-ever such investigation of a sitting prime minister.
     
    Trudeau's holiday with the Aga Khan — a family friend, noted philanthropist and hereditary spiritual leader to the world’s approximately 15 million Ismaili Muslims — bears closer scrutiny, ethics commissioner Mary Dawson confirmed Monday.
     
    In a letter to Blaine Calkins, one of two Conservative MPs who filed formal complaints, Dawson said she will examine both Trudeau's stay at the island and his use of the Aga Khan's private helicopter to get there.
     
    "I am of the view that your request satisfies the requirements set out in subsection 44 (2) of the (Conflict of Interest) Act," Dawson writes.
     
    "I have therefore commenced an investigation ... to determine whether Mr. Trudeau has contravened sections 11 and 12 of the Act in connection with his recent stay at and travel to the Aga Khan's privately owned island."
     
    The prime minister, who was scheduled to take part in a public town hall later Monday in Dartmouth, N.S., has defended his actions multiple times, saying he stands ready to meet with Dawson about the trip.
     
    "As the prime minister said last week, we are happy to engage with the commissioner and answer any questions she may have," the Prime Minister's Office said in a statement.  
     
     
     
    The vacation included Trudeau, his wife and three kids, Liberal MP Seamus O'Regan and Liberal party president Anna Gainey, all of whom took part in helicopter flights between the capital city of Nassau and the secluded island.
     
    The Conflict of Interest Act and Trudeau's own ethics guidelines bar the use of sponsored travel in private aircraft, allowing it only for exceptional circumstances related to the job of prime minister and only with the commissioner's prior approval.
     
    The guidelines also prohibit a minister or any member of their family from accepting gifts or "advantages" that could reasonably be seen as influencing government decisions. The only exception is if the person providing the gift is a friend.
     
    Trudeau has repeatedly called the Aga Khan a longtime family friend, noting he was a pallbearer at his father's funeral.
     
    Though he's not a registered lobbyist, the Aga Khan is also on the board of directors of the Aga Khan Foundation, the beneficiary of tens of millions of dollars in government contributions to international development projects.
     
    Dawson's letter says she will decide whether the two are friends as defined in legislation "to determine the acceptability of the gift."
     
    In a letter of his own to Dawson, NDP Leader Tom Mulcair called the flight a "clear-cut violation of the rules," imploring her to fast-track her probe of the helicopter flight while she takes more time to look into the entire trip.
     
    "The prime minister has every right to take a vacation," Mulcair wrote. "However, like all other Canadians who take vacations, he does not have the right to break the law."

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