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Quarterly Statistical Report 2022-2023

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To obtain the data used to prod​uce this report, please contact us​.​

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Q4 –​ january to march 2023

​WHO​ IS SUBJECT TO ​THE RE​​​​GIMES ADMI​​NISTERED ​BY THE OFFICE?​ 

​​​​​ 333 1,451
1,493

​​

​Membe​rs of the House of Commons
​​​Reporting public office holders
(full-time)
​Public office holders without reporting
obligations​​ (part-time)
​​​ (77 ​​ministers and parliamentary secretaries,
557 Governor-in-Council appointees,
817 ​ministerial staff)

​​​​​ ​​Compar​ed to the previous quarter, the nu​mber of regulatees changed by ​2%

HOW D​OES THE OFF​ICE HELP MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS AND PUBLIC OFFICE HOLDERS PREVENT AND AVOID CONFLICTS BETWEEN THEIR PUBLIC DUTIES AND PRIVATE INTERESTS?

​​​​​​​​​
​​Me​mbers of the House of Commons​
​​​​​​​​​Public office holders
​​By contacting them as s​oon as they are elected or appointed​
communications
​​171 communications
​​​​By ensuring the complete the initial compliance process
0 processes
78 processes
​By giving them advice
503 instances
754 instances
​By following up with them annually
136 reminders/reviews
​​538 reminders/reviews
​​By posting declarable information in the public registry
​​151 postings
218​ postings
​By reminding them of their post-employment obligations
N/A
92 communications


 

First contact with new public office holders and Members was established within 3 business days in 94% of cases


​Advice was given to Members in 503 instances
Advice was given to public office holders in 754 instances
Material changes: 26%
​Material changes: 32%
​General obligations: 17%
General obligations: 29%
Gifts and other benefits: 53%
Gifts or other advantages16% 
​​​​​Letters of support and fundraising:​ 4%
Post-employment obligations: 11% 
​​
Outside activities: 12%

Responded to standard requests within 3 business days in 92% of cases

Declarations from Members were posted in 151 instances
​​​​​​Declarations from public office holders were posted in 214 instances
Disclosure summaries: 87
Summary statements71
Material changes: 26
Outside activities37
​Sponsored travel: 21
Gifts or other advantages: 49
Gifts and other benefits16
Assets: 31
​​Private interest​: 1
Agreed compliance measures: 8

​Recusals: 11

Travel: 3

Liabilities4

​Other​: 0


​ ​ Compared to the previous quarter, the number of declarations has changed by 39% 

POST-EMPLOYMENT RULES (CONFLICT OF INTEREST ACT ONLY)

Public office holders are subject to post-employment rules after they leave public office.

PUBLIC OFFICE​​ HOLDERS WHO LEFT THIS QUARTER: 92


​Additional rules apply to former reporting public office holders for one or two years after they leave office​ (cooling-off period)​
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248 ​former public office holders are still subject to additional rules​
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1 post-employment exemptions, waivers or reductions granted​


​IMPOSING APPROPRIATE SANCTIONS (CONFLICT OF INTEREST ACT ONLY)​

Filing deadlines
​​Notices of violation
Administrative monetary penalties

 
83%

Percentage of newly appointed
reporting public office holders who
met all filing deadlines

When a reporting public office holder does not meet a reporting requirement, they are sent a Notice of Violation and given

30​ days

to either pay the administrative monetary penalty or make written representations to the Commissioner


4 notices of violation sent to public office holders​​

 failures to report all relevant information
as part of the Confidential Report

​​​​

2
 failures to report a material change


 failures to sign a Summary Statement within
120 days of appointment


 


All administrative monetary penalties are tweeted and can be found on our public registry


​CONDUCTING INVESTIG​ATIONS​

ACT & C​O​DE
​​​​​​​​​​​How many case files* were opened and closed this quarter?
​​Screenshot 2021-07-08 154828.png​ ​6 c​a​se files 
Screenshot 2021-07-08 155225.png​  2 reports published
Screenshot 2021-07-08 155501.png​  case ​file​s closed
Who is the subject of these case files? What was the source of these case files?
​​1 Member of the House of ​Commons
memb​ers of the general public
4 pub​lic office holders
1 within the Commissioner's Office 
1 minister or parliamentary secretary
0 Office of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner ​​​
​​​0 persons not subject to the Act or the Code0 Member​s of the House of ​Commons
​​​
3 media

​ *A case file is a concern that is reviewed by the Office​

​ ​ The Office's target is to conduct examinations and inquiries in 12 months


​EDUCATION A​ND OUTREACH ACTIVITIES​

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​​​REQUESTS FROM THE M​​EDI​​​A & P​UBLIC

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​​MENTI​​​ONS
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​​TW​ITTER​
616 requests from the public​​
5,760 media mentions
134 tweets
​62 media requests 
40,900 Twitter mentions
3,969 followers​
15 articles

8 interviews


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WEBSITE​

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PARLIAMENT
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TRAINING
17,861 website visitors
appearance​s
9 presentations
27,318 public registry visits
41% percentage of Question Periods during which ​the ​Office was mentioned​
130 ​participants
​​


Responded to standard media requests within 4 hours in 100% of cases
​​Respond​ed to standard public requests within 10 days in 98% of cases

​​FI​ND OUT MORE ABOUT THE WORK OF THE OFFICE:

Helping ​Reg​ulatees Comply​​
​Publ​ic Registry
Annual Reports​ ​Submission Forms
Investigation Reports​


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