Cockrill found in violation in one conflict of interest investigation, cleared in another
Saskatchewan’s Conflict of Interest Commissioner concluded MLA and Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill breached conflict of interest regulations when it came to his father-in-law’s business receiving government contracts but did not violate the act when investing in helium companies benefitting from government incentives.
Commissioner Maurice Herauf’s report, released Monday, indicates that in 2021 Cockrill, an employee of Fortress Windows and Doors, had a vested interest when the company received nearly $179,137 in government contracts. He was paid hourly, managed the company’s marketing, and earned a bonus.
“It is my view that Mr. Cockrill ‘has an interest’ in Fortress within the meaning of s. 15(3)(b) of the Act. Therefore, it is also my view that Mr. Cockrill has participated in government contracts,” Herauf said in his published ruling.
Cockrill remained employed with Fortress beyond the time when he should have known the Battlefords company received government contracts, the report said. Herauf said that constituted a breach of the act.