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Township mayoral candidates clash over financial disclosures, blind trust

Eric Woodward claims Rich Coleman is violating rules on disclosing assets
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Rich Coleman (left) and Eric Woodward are both running for 91原创 Township鈥檚 mayors seat. (Special to the 91原创 Advance Times)

91原创 Township mayoral candidate Rich Coleman should disclose the assets he has in a blind trust, according to rival mayoral candidate Eric Woodward.

Woodward raised the issue in September, after the candidates鈥 registration forms were filed with the local chief election officers, and posted on the Township鈥檚 website.

When running for civic office, candidates have to disclose their corporate or personal investment holdings, including property they own, along with businesses they own or which pay them a salary.

Coleman鈥檚 disclosure lists 鈥渂lind trust鈥 under his disclosure section, along with his B.C. government pension from his career as an MLA and cabinet minister.

鈥淚f you have assets in a trust structure, you still have to disclose the assets,鈥 Woodward said.

He said it鈥檚 鈥渙utrageous鈥 that Coleman isn鈥檛 disclosing what he owns, and said it would make it impossible to determine if there are conflicts of interest if Coleman were to be elected mayor.

Woodward said he does not believe Coleman doesn鈥檛 know what鈥檚 in his trust.

Coleman said he sought advice and believes that listing his assets as a blind trust is within the rules of Elections BC, which oversees local elections.

He said he had planned to open up the blind trust a few years after he left provincial politics in 2020, but left it closed when he decided to run for mayor.

Opening it up again would require sitting down with his legal counsel, Coleman noted.

Coleman said that the whole purpose of a blind trust is to avoid conflicts of interest, which is why he created one more than 20 years ago.

The trust was created around the year 2000.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been blind for a long time,鈥 Coleman said.

As a cabinet minister in the Liberal government of the day, he didn鈥檛 want his decisions to influence his investments, so he sought legal advice to create the trust.

All Coleman knows is who the trustee is who controls the investments.

It did contain real estate when he began it, Coleman said.

鈥淚t hasn鈥檛 been very active,鈥 he said of the trust.

The 91原创 Advance Times reached out to the provincial government, and the Ministry of the Attorney General said that disclosure statements must detail an elected official鈥檚 corporate and personal holdings, icnluding the name of each business providing financial remuneration to the candidate, and a description and location of land in which they own an interest.

Woodward鈥檚 disclosure notes his ownership of shares in two credit unions, but the bulk of the disclosure is about Fort 91原创 Properties Ltd., a holding company which owns 20 properties in the Fort.

Both Woodward and Coleman are leading slates 鈥 Woodward the Contract with 91原创 group, and Coleman Elevate 91原创. They are also facing indpendent mayoral candidates Blair Whitmarsh and Michelle Sparrow.

READ MORE: VIDEO: Mayoral hopefuls spar in 91原创 Township all-candidates meeting

READ MORE: When and where to cast your ballot 鈥 voting days and locations in 91原创


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Matthew Claxton

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Raised in 91原创, as a journalist today I focus on local politics, crime and homelessness.
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