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Quarterly Statistical Report 2025-2026

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Q2 – July to September 2025

individuals subject to conflict of inte​rest regimes

​​​​​​ ​343 1,282​
​ 1,555
​Members of the House of Commons
(MPs)
​​​Reporting public office holders
​Public office holders without reporting obligations


​​​ (79 ​​ministers, secretaries of state and parliamentary secretaries​,
636 ministerial staff,
567 ​people appointed to other positions)
(​part-time members of federal boards,
commissions and tribunals,
and some part-time ministerial staff)




Members of the House of Commons are el​ected.​​

Public office holders​ are appointed.​​​​​​ 



Conflict of interests prevention​

The Office helps Memb​ers of the House of Commons and Public office holders prevent conflicts of interests by:


​​​​​​​​​
​​Me​mbers of the House of Commons​
​​​​​​​​​Public office holders
​​Contacting them as soon as they take office
1 time
​​192 times
Ensuring they complete the initial compliance process
56 processes
64 processes
Giving them advice
170 times
569 times
​Following up with them every year
​0 reminders
​​166 reminders
​​Posting information in the public registry
​​93 times
345​​ times
​Telling them about the post-employment rules
N/A
87 t​imes


 

40% of new reporting public office holders met all deadlines.

​The Office contacted new public office holders and MPs within 3 business days in 80% of cases.


CONFIDEN​​​T​​​​​I​AL ADVICE

When a​​​ Member o​r a public office holder has questio​ns, they ask advisors at the Office for confidential advice.​

Members received advice 170 times
Public office holders received advice 569 times
Material changes : 9%
​Material changes: 16%
General obligations: 58​%​​General obligations: 42%
Gifts and other benefits: 16% Post-employment obligations: 23​%
​​​​​Letters of support and fundraising:​ 1%
Outside activities: 8%
​​
Gifts or other advantages: 11%

​The number of requests for advice was higher than the last quarter.



​​​​The Office re​sponded to standard requests within 3 business days in 87% of cases.

PUBLIC​​​ REGISTRY

The ​Office added information to t​​h​e Public Registry:

75 times for MPs
199 times from public office holders 
​​​​Disclosure summaries: 64
Agreed compliance measure: 4
Gifts and other benefits: 5
Assets32
Material change: 1 Gifts or other advantages: 45
Sponsored travel: 5
Liabilities: 32
​​Private interest​0
​Outside activities22

Recusals: 4

Summary statements: 60

Travel: 0

​Other​0



​T​he volume of postings was higher compared to t​he last quarter.​




  • The public registry​ is updated daily and can be accessed online.

  • You can search it by date, type of declaration, regime, or an individual's name.

  • The information in the registry is the only information the Office can make public.​​


12,000 pu​​blic registry visitors

​97,000 public registry views



After a Member leaves office, their information is removed from the registry.​​


​​

POST-EMPLOY​M​​EN​T RULES (CONFLICT OF INTEREST ACT ONLY)

All public office holders are subject to some rules even after they leave their position.

179 public office holders left office this quarter​


Former reporting public office holders face extra rules for one or two years after they leave office (cooling-off period​)​.

​ 

​644 ​former public office holders were in their cooling-off period

​​They can ask for an exemption, waiver, or reduction of their cooling-off period​.



​​1 exemption, waiver, or reduction granted

SANCTIO​​N​​S (CONF​LICT OF INTEREST ACT ONLY)​​ ​

1 notice of violation sent

Reporting public office holders who miss a reporting deadline may have to pay an administrative monetary penalty (fine). Before issuing a penalty, the Office sends them a notice of violation.

​​

Administrative monetary penalties

One $200 penalty paid for failing to disclose a material change relating to assets.

​​​​​All penalties are posted in the public registry​.


​INVESTIG​A​TIONS (ACT & Code)

Case files opened and closed (a case file is a concern that is reviewed by the Office​)​​​

​​c​a​se files

​ ​0 repor​ts published

7 case files closed

Subject of new case filesSource of new case files
0 minister or parliamentary secretary
memb​ers of the general public
​​1 Member of the House of ​Commons
0 Members of the House of ​Commons
2 pub​lic office holders
​​​0 media
​​​ 0 within the Commissioner's Office
​​​​
0 Office​​ of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner

​​​​The Office's​ target is to finish investigations in 12 months.


​EDUCATION​ A​ND OUTREACH

​​​Requests from the public
Requests from the media Social media
261 requests 
47 media requests 
14 X posts 
221 outside mandate
0 interviews granted
4,401 X f​ollowers​
40 within​​ mandate
​​4,000 media mentions​
9,800 X mentions
*see case files for investigation requests

​14 LinkedIn posts
​​​

​​​​1,200 Link​​edIn followers​
Website​
ParliamentTraining and Education
53,000 website visitors
appearance​
11 presentations
90,000 website views
10% percentage of Questio​n​ Periods where ​the ​Office was mentioned​
​171 ​participants
​​
​​​

Responded to standard media requests withi​n 4 hours in 100% of cases.

Respond​ed to standard public requests within 10 days in 93% of cases.​​​


More information

FIND​​ OUT MORE ABOUT TH​​E WORK OF THE OFFICE 

Helping ​Reg​ulatees Comply​​
​Public Registry
Annual Reports​ ​Submission Forms
Investigation Reports


 

To ​obtain the data used to produce t​​his repo​​​​rt, please contact us.​


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