Comment 120990

By Tybalt (registered) | Posted March 24, 2017 at 21:47:25

"Would Skelly's actions be considered a conflict of interest that could potentially prevent her from voting on project matters?"

Likely not. The Municipal Conflict of Interest Act only requires recusal from a vote or debate in respect of matters in which a councillor has a "pecuniary interest" and a pecuniary interest is generally one of a financial nature.

However, if Clr. Skelly was paid to assist with the lobbying effort or accepted anything of value in return for her assistance with this alleged planning and coordination, a conflict may exist. I expect this would not be the case although it remains, I suppose, possible. I would expect that the Councillor engaged with this rather farcical group for purely political gain, rather than for a financial one.

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