Mahsi, Mr. Speaker. With this particular case, the Member brought it to my attention and I did forward it to WSCC Governance Council immediately to find out if there is a perceived conflict of interest. At this point it is a perceived conflict of interest and they came back saying they don’t see any perceived conflict of interest. There wasn’t any correlation between the clientele and the worker at that time. There is no connection there. The word that came back is that they don’t foresee any conflict of interest on this particular case. I will be dealing with this case with the Governance Council as we move forward on other potential perceived conflicts of interest.
Jackson Lafferty on Question 158-17(3): Perceived Conflict In Workers’ Safety And Compensation Appeals Tribunal
In the Legislative Assembly on June 14th, 2012. See this statement in context.
Question 158-17(3): Perceived Conflict In Workers’ Safety And Compensation Appeals Tribunal
Oral Questions
June 13th, 2012
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