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QUARTERLY STATISTICAL REPORT 2020-2021

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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Q2 –​ ​July to September 2020​ ​​

The Office of the Conflict of ​Interest and Ethics Commissioner tracks and monitors key performance indicators in order to better align its activities with its mission, assess its workload and identify current trends. For access to the data used to compile this report, please click here​. ​

WHO IS SUBJECT TO ​THE REGIMES ADMINISTERED ​BY THE OFFICE?


​​​​338​​

1,512​​

​​1,308​

​Members of the House of Commons
​Public office holders without reporting obligations
​Reporting public office holders

​​ 
(702 Ministerial staff, 
531 Governor-in-Council appointees,
75 Ministers and parliamentary secretaries)

​​​​CODE
​​​​​ACT​
​​HOW DID THE OFFICE HELP MEMBERS OF THE​ HOUSE OF COMMONS COMPLY?​​​​HOW DID THE OFFICE HELP PUBLIC OFFICE HOLDERS COMPLY?
​​100 times advice provided​​​​511 ​times advice provided​
261 annual reminders sent
​​100​ initial compliance processes completed
​​162 public registry postings​
108 times information on post-employment obligations provided
123​ public registry postings
83 initial compliance processes completed
49 information kits for new public office holders
​​​​​
​​WHAT DID MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS ASK US ABOUT?​​​WHAT DID PUBLIC OFFICE HOLDERS ASK US ABOUT?
33 material changes
​​217 material changes​​
​​​28 general obligations
136 general obligations
​15 letters of support and fundraising
101 post-employment obligations
​​24 gifts or other benefits
20 gifts or other advantages
​​​
37 outside activities
​​​

​​​​WH​AT DID MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMON​S DECLARE?​​​WHAT DID​ PUBLIC OFFICE HOLDERS DECLARE?​
100 disclosure summaries​​
73 summary statements 
33 assets
19 material changes
20 outside activities 
10 liabilities 
4 gifts or other benefits
7 agreed compliance measures​
5 recu​sals

2 post-employment exemption, waiver or reduction​
gifts or other advantages

1 ​compliance order



We help Members of the House of Commons and public office holders prevent and avoid conflicts between their public duties and private interests.

All public declarations for Members and public office holders can be found on our public registry.​

WHO IS SUBJECT TO T​HE CONFLICT OF INTEREST ACT?

PUBLIC OFFICE HOLDERS (POH)

  • ​Part-time members of federal boards, commissions and tribunal, as well as some part-time ministerial staff.

REPORTING PUBLIC OFFICE HOLDER​S (RPOH)

  • ​Ministers, parliamentary secretaries, ministerial staff.
  • Full-time Governor-in-Council appointees such as deputy ministers, heads of Crown corporations and members of federal boards.

IMPOSING APPROPRIATE SANCTIONS

​​​​ACT​
​​FILING ​​​DEAD​LINES​
​​NOTICES​​ OF​ VIOLATIONS
​​​​ADMINISTR​ATIVE MONETARY PENALTIES
​​69%
Instances when newly appointed reporting 
public office holders met filing deadlines
​8 notices of violation sent to a public office holder​​
​​There were no administrative
penalties this quarter.

​30​ days
Times given to public office holders to either pay the penalty
or make written representations to the Commissioner
​​​​​​

All administrative monetary penalties can be found on our public registry.

CONDUCTING INVESTIGATIONS

​​​CODE AND​ ACT​​​
​​​​​​HOW MANY CASE FILES WERE OEPENED ​AND CLOSED THIS QUARTER?
​16 new c​a​se files​​
​2 report​s published​
16​ case ​file​s closed



​​WHO IS THE SUBJECT OF THESE CASE FILES?​​​​​WHAT ​WAS THE SOURCE OF THESE CASE FILES?
15 ministers or parliamentary secretaries
members of the general public
Members of the House of ​Commons
7 members of the House of Commons
public office holders
within the Office​
​​​

EDUCATION AND OUTREACH ACTIVITIES

​​​REQUESTS FROM THE M​​EDI​A & P​UBLIC
​​MENTI​​​ONS​​TW​ITTER​
​​806 requests from the public​​
24,990 media mentions
46 tweets sent
60 media requests 
14,274 Twitter mentions
3,007 followers
​1 interview
​16 articles


WEBSITE
PARLIAMENTTRAINING
16,475 website visitors
​0 appearances​
presentation
18,610 public registry visits
​66% Percentage of Question Periods during which the Office was mentioned​
6​ ​participants

​​SERVICE STANDARDS

​​​​​87%​

Responded to standard requests from Members and public office holders ​within 3 business days

​​67%

Responded to requests from the public 
within 10 business day

80​%

Established first contact with new public office holders and Members 
within business days

​​​​​​87​​​​%

Responded to media requests 
within hours 


Click h​ere to access the data used in the report.​



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