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After more than a year, Ottawa moves to hire a permanent federal ethics commissioner

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The federal government has appointed a new ethics commissioner with the support of opposition parties.

Konrad von Finckenstein, who had been serving as interim commissioner, has been given a seven-year term

The federal government has appointed a new ethics commissioner with the support of opposition parties. Konrad von Finckenstein, seen here in 2012, has been appointed for a seven-year term. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)

The federal government has appointed a new ethics commissioner with the support of opposition parties.

Konrad von Finckenstein, who had been serving as acting ethics commissioner since August, was given the official title today.

He will serve a seven-year term.

The new commissioner is a former federal judge, competition czar and chair the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission.

The government has been looking for a permanent ethics commissioner for over a year, after Mario Dion announced his retirement in February 2023.

Martine Richard stepped into the interim role before von Finckenstein, but resigned within weeks over concerns related to the fact that she is a sister-in-law of Liberal minister Dominic LeBlanc.

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