It’s hard to imagine anyone shrugging off today’s finding from the federal Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau violated the Conflict of Interest Act by trying to improperly influence then-justice minister Jody Wilson-Raybould to give SNC-Lavalin a way to avoid a damaging bribery trial.
That would have been Kathleen Roussel, the independent federal Director of Public Prosecutions, who set this saga in motion early last fall by deciding not to grant SNC-Lavalin what’s called a “remediation agreement,” a sort of out-of-court deal that would have halted criminal prosecution of the company. In turn, Wilson-Raybould, in her role as attorney general, opted against taking the unprecedented step of ordering Roussel to reverse her decision.
On Oct. 11, a day after SNC-Lavalin publicly disclosed that Roussel had turned them down, the company sent the Prime Minister’s Office a document entitled “SNC: Thanks for Nothing, DPPSC” . Among other things, under its pithy title, that “research piece” noted that SNC‑Lavalin shares fell 14 per cent after the previous day’s disclosure of bad news on the bribery case.
What an evil looking face
who was paid to help Lavalin ? The RCMP could look for the money. Offshore bank accounts ?
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