I think my memory is good enough to remember he was literally recorded in camera for promises around opening up the Greenbelt before a group of developers - nice try laying the blame on the "incompetent" staffer though. Oh and the Minister that was supposed to be watching and as tossed? He is back in government - so really, don't tell me it is "incompetence" or buffonery - our premier knows what he is doing.
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Yes - he was recorded as such in 2017 IIRC, after then walking back that promise when it backfired on him during the 2018 election.
Opening up the greenbelt is also not in itself a criminal act. It's a policy choice. Ford had been very anti-opening the greenbelt publicly for 4 years in advance of the decision and most people in the industry did not believe that was going to change.
In 2022, Ford changed his mind. This is not criminal. Or even a scandal. It's politics. He provided direction to the MMAH to identify parcels for removal.
The problem with the Greenbelt Scandal was that the selection process of which parcels to remove was not thorough and was open to influence from outside parties. Ryan Amato was given the task of figuring out what parcels to remove by the upper levels (i.e. Ford) who decided to move forward with it. Given the time pressures, the evidence suggests that instead of relying on preliminary reviews by staffers or opening a general request line for any landowner to ask, he simply removed any parcels which were requested for removal by any developer who managed to figure out what was happening.
And even on that front, it only happened because Amato didn't tell a developer "no" at an industry dinner when asked if they were considering removing parcels, and instead dodged the question. That developer read between the lines then went and told his other developer friends to throw a proposal at the MMAH and see if anything sticks.. and that's pretty much the group that got removed.
What went wrong is an incompetent staffer didn't think through his actions, and the minister failed to question the staffer on how they made the removal selections when presented. Ford's direct involvement was unlikely to be more than providing direction to remove parcels from the greenbelt (a policy direction), and agreeing to the parcels selected in Cabinet on the basis of trust of his Minister.
The blame lies with Clark and really primarily Amato, and even then, I'm not sure it's really a criminal matter. Just incompetence and a failure of Amato and Clark to uphold their professional duties.
Again, assuming there isn't more to the story than what has come to light.