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One quarter of council walks out on vote over new ethics watchdog

One quarter of city council left the chamber to avoid a vote over the selection of city hall's new ethics watchdog.

Diminished council votes 12-0 to name lawyer Sherri Walsh new integrity commissioner

Four seats on council sit empty during the vote over the new integrity commissioner. (Bartley Kives/CBC)

One quarter of city council leftthe chamber to avoida vote over the selection of city hall's new ethics watchdog.

Council voted unanimously Wednesday to hire lawyer Sherri Walsh to a two-year term as the city's new integrity commissioner. But four councillorsrecused themselves from the vote, citing concerns about conflict of interest.

River Heights-Fort Garry Coun. John Orlikow was the first to leave, due to the conflict he disclosed last week: Walsh made a small donation to his re-election campaign in 2014.

Couns. Russ Wyatt (Transcona), Ross Eadie (Mynarski) and Jason Schreyer (Elmwood-East Kildonan) also recused themselves because they hired another lawyer with Walsh's firm in the past.

Walsh'sjob involves offering ethical advice to members of city council, investigating allegations on conflict of interest and reporting on real or perceived conflicts. A subcontractor will investigate any issues that arise with Orlikow, she said last week.

It is not immediately clear whethershe will be able to investigateWyatt, Eadie and Schreyer.