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Politics : Canadian Political Free-for-All

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To: fresc who wrote (7890)1/26/2006 7:58:52 AM
From: lorne  Read Replies (1) of 37514
 
fresc. Your comment...."Oh Ya, This is going to be a cleaner Gov? LOL!
I bet his wife new nothing!

Ethics Commissioner Bernard Shapiro has found that Health Minister Ujjal Dosanjh did not offer former Conservative MP Gurmant Grewal political rewards to sway his decision to cross the floor ahead of last spring's crucial budget vote.
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And it makes you happy if Canadians are subjected to more federal Government corruption simply because you are a liberal? Do all liberals think this way? I certainly hope not!

It is my hope that this new government does manage to clean up most of the corruption in Ottawa and that the liberal party itself purges the filth from their ranks ,,,wherever they may be,,,, and starts over.

Here>>>>

....""Ethics Commissioner Bernard Shapiro hired former Prime Minister Jean Chrétien's lawyer from a law firm with many connections to the Liberal Party to investigate Liberal Cabinet minister Judy Sgro, and even worse he excused many of her and others activities even though they clearly did not uphold the highest ethical standards as required by federal ethics rules," said Duff Conacher, Coordinator of Democracy Watch and Chairperson of the Government Ethics Coalition. "If the Ethics Commissioner has any integrity he will declare his investigation into the Sgro affair biased and flawed and resign."

To conduct the investigation into Sgro's and others' actions, the Ethics Commissioner hired (without a contract bidding competition) David W. Scott and his law firm Borden Ladner Gervais (BLG). BLG donated $165,000 to the federal Liberals between 2000 and 2003 (2004 donation figures are not yet publicly available); donated more than $25,000 to Paul Martin's campaign for the Liberal Party leadership; has three partners representing Liberals before the Gomery Commission inquiry (David W. Scott and Peter K. Doody representing Jean Chrétien, and Guy J. Pratte representing Jean Pelletier), and; in February 2005 hired Gar Knutson, former Cabinet colleague of Sgro."
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