Chief of CBC Receives Fine for Breaching Conflict of Interest Act
CBC president and CEO Catherine Tait has been fined for violating the Conflict of Interest Act, the ethics commissioner says.
Tait was fined $200 for breaching
subsection 22.5 of the act, which requires public office holders to report any “material change” in assets, debts, and investments within 30 days.
subsection 22.5 of the act, which requires public office holders to report any “material change” in assets, debts, and investments within 30 days.
“Penalty is paid,” the Office of the Ethics Commissioner said in a
public notice of administrative monetary penalty issued on Oct. 30, which was first covered by Blacklock’s Reporter. The notice indicated that Tait failed to make a required disclosure within the 30-day timeframe. It did not provide further details.
public notice of administrative monetary penalty issued on Oct. 30, which was first covered by Blacklock’s Reporter. The notice indicated that Tait failed to make a required disclosure within the 30-day timeframe. It did not provide further details.
The penalty came after the commission’s
disclosure of Tait’s “sole ownership of a rental property located in Brooklyn, New York” and the sale of undisclosed stocks.
disclosure of Tait’s “sole ownership of a rental property located in Brooklyn, New York” and the sale of undisclosed stocks.
MPs have raised concerns about Tait’s spending practices, including reports of her recently billing taxpayers to attend the Paris Olympics. In her testimony before the Commons heritage committee on Oct. 21, Tait denied any wrongdoing, saying that she took time from her holiday in France to work for CBC during the Games.
Tait, who earns an annual salary of nearly $500,000, has claimed roughly
$120,000 in travel expenses over two years, covering her business class trips to Brussels, Geneva, Hollywood, Lausanne, London, Prague, and Tokyo.
$120,000 in travel expenses over two years, covering her business class trips to Brussels, Geneva, Hollywood, Lausanne, London, Prague, and Tokyo.