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Re: The question of what is Trudeau hiding is not going to go away
Todays Globe & Mail is full of Trudeau is not above the law. Let the RCMP interview whomever they wish about anything, no restrictions no blocking and muzzling witnesses.
Opinion
Why the RCMP should proceed: Not even Justin Trudeau is above the law
Brian Giesbrecht
Contributed to The Globe and Mail
Nearly a month ago, Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer called on the RCMP
to investigate the Prime Minister’s conduct in the SNC-Lavalin case.
Ethics Commissioner Mario Dion had found that the Prime Minister had
breached Section 9 of The Conflict of Interest Act, when he repeatedly
and improperly pressured then-minister of justice and attorney-general
Jody Wilson-Raybould to consider a deferred prosecution agreement with
SNC-Lavalin. Ms. Wilson-Raybould had made clear to the Prime Minister
that she would do no such thing.
Since
then, the RCMP have been examining the issue closely; however, they
have not launched an official investigation. As reported by The Globe
and Mail on Tuesday, the RCMP’s examination has been blocked by the
federal government’s refusal to lift cabinet confidentiality.
The RCMP says it will pause its examination during election season, but it should reconsider