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Still reeling from a conflict of interest controversy that has dominated the government’s agenda this fall, Finance Minister Bill Morneau got some more bad news on Halloween.

Notice of a $200 fine related to Morneau’s villa in France was posted Tuesday to the website of the Office of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner.

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Although the villa itself was reported to the ethics commissioner, the fine was for not reporting the “corporation established in France and an estimate of its value” and for failing to report Morneau’s “directorship in that corporation.” A Morneau staffer described it to the Toronto Sun, who first reported the fine, as an administrative error.

Opposition MPs have accused Morneau of conflict of interest for holding shares in Morneau Shepell, the company he ran before taking office, and have accused Morneau and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of being wealthy and out of touch. Trudeau’s mention of his “family fortune” in a press conference has become a refrain for the Conservative Party.