19. Within 60 days after the notice of their appointment, and annually on or before the date set by the Ethics Commissioner, executive secretaries must file with the Ethics Commissioner a disclosure statement that(1) gives the name of any enterprise, association or body, whether non-profit or for-profit, in which they or a family member have an interest, including shares, stocks, pecuniary benefits, claims, priorities or hypothecs;
(2) states the nature of any professional, commercial or industrial position, office or activity engaged in by them or a family member since the previous disclosure statement was made or since their appointment as executive secretary, and states the name of the enterprise, association or body, whether non-profit or for-profit, on whose behalf the position, office or activity was engaged in, or the fact that it was engaged in on their or the family member’s own account;
(3) describes any other fact, situation or event of a personal, professional or philanthropic nature that could place them in a conflict of interest situation or be reasonably perceived as doing so;
(4) gives any other information requested by the Ethics Commissioner.