Ethics watchdog says blind trust for Morneau’s assets ‘not required’
OTTAWA — The federal ethics watchdog confirmed Tuesday that she advised Finance Minister Bill Morneau there was no need to put his substantial assets in a blind trust.
“I told him that it wasn’t required,” ethics commissioner Mary Dawson said, although she acknowledged it was ultimately up to Morneau to choose how to handle his affairs.
“I took a look at what he disclosed and according to what was disclosed, and which I do for anybody, I make a judgment as to what’s necessary.”
Dawson later told CTV News that Morneau’s shares are controlled by a private corporation and not directly controlled by the finance minister. She said he didn’t technically need to divest or put the shares in a blind trust.