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Local politicians wearing many hats could be affected by conflict ruling

The Canadian Press / Times Colonist
February 5, 2013

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. - A B.C. Court of Appeal ruling issued in mid-January is already creating repercussions for at least one local government.

Prince George city Coun. Lyn Hall has resigned as a director of the Canada Winter Games Host Society, the group responsible for bringing the 2015 Canada Winter Games to northern B.C.

Hall's resignation comes after the high court ruled elected local officials are in a financial conflict of interest if, while serving as directors of non-profit societies, they also take part in local government discussions about society finances.

The three appeal court judges found a lower court was too narrow in its ruling that councillors can only be in conflict if they profit directly or indirectly from any talks.

The Union of B.C. Municipalities is reviewing the appeal court decision because of concerns that the UBCM is a non-profit group formed entirely by elected officials who frequently consider financial matters concerning the organization.

In the meantime, Hall says he is leaving his position with the Winter Games Society in an "abundance of caution." (CKPG)

Note to readers: This is a corrected story. A previous version incorrectly identified Lyn Hall as a woman and misspelled his first name.

© Copyright 2013

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