You'll notice that I'm not naming him, but I'm trying to use him in a scenario.
I'm not naming him, except that, you'll agree with me, the position of prime minister should be subject to greater requirements than that of a mere minister or an ordinary member of Parliament. It is quite easy to see if ordinary members of Parliament are getting themselves into hot water with a conflict of interest problem, since they are not running the country, setting the country's economic directions or meeting with lobbyists around the world.
Shouldn't there be more transparency, then, given the fact that this is an unusual scenario? There's a difference between a member of Parliament, a minister and a prime minister, even for an accusation. Is that enough, or should more be done?
I understand that we can always impute motives and play politics with ethics. Personally, I want to do the opposite. We have a job to do. What do we need to do?
You seem to be saying that it's like squaring a circle and that it won't work. I think the current law is insufficient. The proof is that the situation we are currently in has not been properly regulated and is beyond us.