Quebec cabinet minister Pierre Fitzgibbon returns after ethics violation resolved
Quebec Premier François Legault has welcomed Pierre Fitzgibbon back to cabinet after he withdrew in June because of ethics violations.
Legault told a news conference today alongside Fitzgibbon that he will resume his role as economy minister after he sold shares in two companies in order to comply with requirements laid out by the ethics commissioner.
Fitzgibbon, who represents the suburban Montreal riding of Terrebonne, told reporters he’d considered leaving politics but ultimately decided he wanted to continue in the role. He also announced he would run again in next year’s provincial election.
Fitzgibbon left cabinet after he was targeted by the ethics czar for failing to divest himself of shares in two companies that did business with the province and could place him in a conflict of interest.