Ethics czar’s ‘special reading’ of code rejected

MPs' spouses will have to disclose assets, liabilities publicly for first time in history

Canada's federal Ethics Commissioner Bernard Shapiro has been told that his "special reading" of the new controversial conflict-of-interest code for MPs is wrong and that all spouses will have to disclose publicly their assets and liabilities for the first time in Canadian political history.

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