B.C. Attorney-General says money laundering inquiry hampered by Liberals’ refusal to hand over confidential documents

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NDP attorney general urges money laundering inquiry to probe Liberals’ involvement GlobeBC

Commissioner Austin Cullen listens to introductions before opening statements at the Cullen Commission of Inquiry into Money Laundering in British Columbia, in Vancouver, on Monday, February 24, 2020.B.C. Attorney-General David Eby says a public inquiry into money laundering is being hampered by the refusal of the BC Liberal caucus to hand over confidential documents from their time in government.

Mr. Eby says the Cullen Commission “might really struggle to fill some key parts” of its work if the Liberals will not agree to turn over confidential cabinet documents that relate to money laundering. The consequences include an overdose crisis with deaths so numerous that the life expectancy of the entire province has been reduced, he said, while families have been driven out of a real estate market that was overheated by “tax evaders and criminals.”

“In very short order that will come into view,” he told The Globe and Mail during the lunch break in the hearings Monday.

 

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