Toronto's Integrity Commissioner says former councillor Doug Ford violated city council's code of conduct by improperly using his influence and accepting a gift from a business.
In a report released Thursday, Integrity Commissioner Valerie Jepson says her investigation into a three 2014 complaints about Ford's conduct found he violated the code which polices councillor's behaviour. Jepson says Ford "attempted to secure preferential treatment" at City Hall for a client of his family firm Deco Labels. She also says he contravened the code of conduct by accepting a gift of tennis tournament tickets from one of the firms.
But because Ford is no longer a member of council, Jepson recommends no penalty. Instead, she asks that city council adopt her findings at its meeting next week.