GOLDSTEIN: Weak conflict of interest law isn’t deterring unethical politicians

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The federal Conflict of Interest Act is ineffective in dealing with politicians who abuse the public\u0027s trust by placing themselves in conflicts of interest.

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But politicians who break painfully obvious rules about conflict of interest appear to have very little shame.‘s response last week after commissioner Mario Dion — who isn’t the problem, the weakness of the act is — found she violated two sections of the law by awarding two government contracts to the company of a longtime friend, supporter and advisor.Article content

 

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Why should she resign? No other unethical Liberal politician has before her.

Would “The Wrong Dishonourable Mary Ng“ please have some common decency on behalf of all Canadians and resign…

She must resign. This is insulting to Canadians

Weak? If anyone of else had done it they would be in jail right now. Look at Tamara, jailed for taking a pic. LIEberal Privilege!

Like she should be charged with something serious. Bunch of crooks

Another sign that Groper Trudeau and many of his Ministers are unethical, lie with impunity, and like to divide and vilify Canadians

another chinese spy

with the rate of reoccurrence I think you are correct.

Corrupt liberals at it again, hey its just taxpayers money right? Help yourself.

That corrupt CCP dog deserves prison or worse. That’s if we fair just laws.

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