House of Commons ethics committee recommends prime ministers divest assets

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The House of Commons ethics committee recommends Prime Minister Mark Carney and future prime ministers fully divest investment portfolios, not just use blind trusts. The committee's report suggests amending the Conflict of Interest Act to require sale of assets, arguing blind trusts do not constitute true divestment. The report also calls for disclosure of blind trust holdings categories. The government is not bound by this recommendation.


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