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Canada PM’s chief secretary resigns amid SNC-Lavalin controvers­y

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(Reuters) - A top aide to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resigned unexpected­ly yesterday amid allegation­s Trudeau’s office had pressured the former justice minister to help constructi­on firm SNC-Lavalin Group Inc avoid criminal prosecutio­n.

Gerald Butts, Trudeau’s principal private secretary and a key architect of the Liberals’ 2015 election victory, said in a statement he did not pressure then-Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould over SNC-Lavalin.

Trudeau, who faces a re-election bid in October, has faced criticism since Wilson-Raybould quit his Cabinet following a Globe and Mail newspaper report this month that officials in Trudeau’s office had urged her to let SNC-Lavalin escape with a fine rather than face trial on charges of bribing Libyan officials.

SNC-Lavalin has said it had sought to avoid a corruption trial because the executives accused of wrongdoing had left the company and it had overhauled its ethics and compliance systems.

Any accusation that “I or the staff put pressure on the Attorney General (Wilson-Raybould) is not true,” Butts said in the statement on Monday.

He added that the allegation was distractin­g from the “vital work” Trudeau was doing and that it was in the best interest of the Prime Minister’s Office for him to step aside.

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