Alberta NDP seek ruling to ban UCP from voting on bill to fire election watchdog
EDMONTON — Alberta’s Opposition NDP is asking the ethics commissioner to ban the entire United Conservative caucus from voting on a bill that would fire the province’s election watchdog.
Leader Rachel Notley says UCP caucus members are all in a conflict of interest because they would all benefit from having Election Commissioner Lorne Gibson’s contract terminated.
“Every single member of the governing party has something to gain from having this investigation quashed or brushed aside,” Notley said Wednesday.
Gibson is currently investigating the UCP for violations of election fundraising rules in the 2017 leadership vote won by Jason Kenney before he became premier.