16 accountability axes · 44 marked principals · public-record kin only · primary sources cited
Politician Kinship Layer
Spouses and immediate family of every marked decision-maker across all 16 accountability axes. Public record only. Family members appear when their own public role — office, board seat, lobbying registration, or media-attributed position — has accountability relevance. Every kinship entry cites at least one publicly-available source.
Coverage summary
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Kinship registry
Methodology & limits
- Public record only. Every kinship entry cites at least one publicly-available source (mainstream media, House of Commons committee testimony, Library of Parliament parlinfo, Order in Council, ethics commissioner registry, etc.).
- Inclusion criterion. A family member is listed only when their own public role — office, board seat, lobbying registration, government contract, or media-attributed position — has accountability relevance. Adult children and partners with no public role are not listed even when their existence is publicly known.
- Empty kin lists. A principal with
kin=[]is not a claim of "no family." It means no publicly-reported family role of accountability relevance has been catalogued for this principal yet. - No accusation. Listing kin does not assert wrongdoing by the family member. The registry documents the relational topology around marked principals so readers can independently assess conflict-of-interest surface area.
- Reproducible. Generated by
the automated dossier generator (reproducible).
Output:
data/politician_kinship_dossier.json. The page is a direct render of that file.
Primary records on this file.
Politician Kinship Layer. A TENET5 public-record file — open the primary sources cited on this page before treating any figure as settled.