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Saskatchewan’s Conflict of Interest Commissioner (COIC) has found that former Saskatchewan Party MLA Gary Grewal violated legislative rules by profiting from hotels while they were party to government contracts.

Commissioner Maurice Herauf issued a ruling Monday evening — outlining that Grewal violated Section 15 of the Members Conflict of Interest Act, which deals with government contracts.

Grewal held an interest in two motels in Regina that were accepting social service clients — the Sunrise Motel and the Thriftlodge Motel.

Section 15 of the act specifies that “no member shall participate in a government contract,” unless specifically provided for in the act itself.

According to Herauf’s report, Grewal has been involved in the restaurant and hotel business for around 25 years and has never held any role with the Ministry of Social Services.

Grewal’s involvement in the hotel was first highlighted by the Saskatchewan NDP as they served in opposition.

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