By Allison Jones
The Canadian Press
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Ontario’s dignity director claims a former top staffer of the government of Doug Ford broke lobbying regulations. Prior to joining Ford as its main minister up until 2022, Amin Massoudi today leads Atlas Strategic Advisors. This year, Incegrity Commissioner Cathryn Motherwell’s department posted a notice of non-compliance on its website, claiming Massoudi allegedly broke lobbying regulations during a telephone contact in 2023. According to the observe, Massoudi called a public company representative about a client request and called him about failing to register. Relevant Videos3: 21
The morality director claims Massoudi deliberately placed the unidentified man in a potential conflict of interest because Massoudi had previously given the same common business owner a ticket to a Toronto Raptors basketball game the day before the trade deadline. When a subject that Massoudi was not a registered legislator on came up, he claims in a statement that it was related to a telephone contact with a ministerial employee. A partner would follow up on the conversation. Then, extending
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I at the time thought this was the best course of action, according to Massoudi. This practice has provided a valuable learning option. I take all applicable laws very severely. I have made practical steps over the past two years to improve internal compliance standards and prevent this from occurring afterwards.” This review by The Canadian Press was first published on May 16, 2025.
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