moe made the point that grewal did not run in the recent election.
however, mlas do receive four months of transition pay following their time in the role. ndp leader carla beck made a point of that, saying herauf put it back to the legislative assembly to decide on a penalty.
“just because there is no precedent, perhaps, doesn’t mean that something shouldn’t be done,” said beck.
the motion failed on the assembly floor after a rowdy a question period.
the motion was introduced by opposition ethics and democracy critic meara conway, who questioned the government’s decision not to pursue any punishment for grewal.
“before gary grewal was a sask. party mla, he made $1,309 off government contracts. while he was an mla, he made $731,000,” noted conway, who asked what the government thought would be a proper penalty in this matter.
“or should one-term mlas who don’t run again just be permitted to sail off into the sunset with three-quarters of a million dollars in their pocket?”
minister of social services terry jensen did not entertain any possible punishments, instead saying “the individual opposite should know that member is a private citizen, and that’s where it will stay,” said jensen, adding that he accepts the report from coic which left the decision regarding penalties with the legislative assembly.