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B.C. NDP Defends AI Minister Glumac Against Greens’ Conflict of Interest Claims

B.C. NDP defends AI Minister Rick Glumac amid conflict of interest claims over his $4,000 investment in the Global X AIQ fund containing major tech stocks.

The British Columbia New Democratic Party (NDP) has defended Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence Rick Glumac amid accusations of a conflict of interest regarding his investments in an exchange-traded fund containing AI stocks. The controversy stemmed from a video posted by the B.C. Greens, in which Leader Emily Lowan labeled Glumac a “big-time investor” and suggested he is “potentially lining his pockets” at the expense of public interest.

The video highlighted Glumac’s holdings in the Global X Artificial Intelligence & Technology (AIQ) fund, which encompasses shares from over 80 technology firms, including major players such as Oracle, Tesla, and Palantir. In response to the accusations, the NDP pointed out that Green MLA Jeremy Valeriote has similar investments listed in his own financial disclosure.

“Just like Glumac, Valeriote holds these investments as a very small part of large funds that he does not control,” stated the B.C. NDP in a press release. The NDP’s rebuttal came shortly after the video featured Valeriote and fellow Green MLA Rob Botterell discussing the need for Glumac to consult B.C.’s conflict of interest commissioner.

The NDP emphasized that Glumac took proactive measures by consulting the commissioner over two months ago. In a letter dated January 9, which was subsequently shared by the party, Commissioner Jeffrey Schnoor assessed Glumac’s $4,000 investment in AIQ, asserting it was “not substantial” and unlikely to significantly impact the fund’s value. “I am therefore satisfied that no concerns are likely to arise under the Members’ Conflict of Interest Act in relation to your holdings in AIQ,” Schnoor wrote, adding that public perception could differ regarding the appropriateness of such investments given Glumac’s ministerial role.

In light of the scrutiny, Glumac has opted to transfer the management of his investment portfolio to a financial adviser, as confirmed by a government spokesperson. The minister is also in the process of updating his public disclosure form. However, attempts by CBC News to secure an interview with Glumac were unsuccessful, as he was unavailable for comment.

This incident underscores the ongoing debate surrounding the intersection of personal investments and public service, particularly in sectors like artificial intelligence where ethical considerations are paramount. As AI continues to shape various industries, the scrutiny of public officials’ financial interests is likely to remain a significant topic of discussion in British Columbia and beyond.

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