The tale of absent MP Nicola Di Iorio got even more bizarre yesterday as he started talking to the media, but remained secretive about what he’s been up to since he stopped showing up to Parliament. Di Iorio claims that when he announced his intention to resign in April, there was an outpouring of support from the riding that had him reconsider. Fair enough. He then disputed the reporting that an issue had arisen because he wanted to hand-pick his successor rather than run an open nomination…and then basically confirmed it by saying he wants a hand in picking the successor in the riding and not wanting it to be an open nomination, casting aspersions on the nomination process and claiming the nomination is the election (because it’s a pretty safe seat). So, points for that own-goal.
But wait – it gets even more bizarre. Di Iorio claims that he is on a special assignment from the prime minister that has work that keeps him busy in the riding – too busy to be in Ottawa. And he won’t say what that work is, other than it has something to do with “road safety.” And to add to that, PMO confirmed that he “agreed to continue his work to ensure a smooth transition in his riding and to work on specific files that are in line with his work experience and expertise,” and that he’s expected to announce his decision regarding his future in the coming days. I’m…unconvinced by this. In my ten years covering the Hill, I have never seen any MP disappear for months on a “special assignment” that is so demanding that they can’t show up in Ottawa. I’ve seen plenty of sick leaves, and one or two stress leaves, but never a “special assignment” that has them ignoring their actual duties in Ottawa, where they should be. And why the PMO is being vague about this as well is all the more odd, and smacks of trying to save some kind of face for the situation that Di Iorio has caused. I’m not convinced that any of this is legitimate, so we’ll see what he has to say in the “coming days.”
Meanwhile, here’s Katie Simpson talking about her interview with Di Iorio yesterday.
Di Iorio tells me that it is false that he wanted to “hand-pick” his next successor, however he confirmed, at length, that he should be able to have a say in who becomes next candidate in his riding, listing off his abilities as a good judge of character.
— Katie Simpson (@Katie___Simpson) November 2, 2018
He also says he was given permission by the whip and PM to not attend his duties in the House of Commons, to conduct unspecified work on the PM’s behalf. Despite being asked multiple times, he would not discuss the work he is doing, only to say we should ask the PM.
— Katie Simpson (@Katie___Simpson) November 2, 2018
Di Iorio tells me that after he announced he would be quitting last April, he started meeting with his constituents "And in the process of doing that, I'm receiving obviously their appreciation, and also their insistence that I remain"
— Katie Simpson (@Katie___Simpson) November 2, 2018
When I pressed Di Iorio to find out what he's doing while away from the House of Commons, he said "they are matters that require my abilities, my knowledge, my experience, my expertise, and very important, groups and individuals with whom I'm adept at interacting"
— Katie Simpson (@Katie___Simpson) November 2, 2018
Government source says that Di Iorio has been given permission to work away from the hill, to dedicate his time to road safety work. Source could not tell me when that work started, could not tell me how many other Liberal MPs have been granted this kind of permission.
— Katie Simpson (@Katie___Simpson) November 2, 2018