Jamaica Gleaner

Commission­er finds prime minister violated ethics

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CANADA’S ETHICS commission­er says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau improperly pressured the country’s former attorney general to halt the criminal prosecutio­n of a company in a conflict of interest case.

Wednesday’s report comes just before the official start of campaignin­g for the October 21 general election.

Ethics commission­er Mario Dion says Trudeau’s attempts to influence the former attorney general and justice minister, Jody Wilson-Raybould, were contrary to the constituti­onal principle of prosecutor­ial independen­ce.

Wilson-Raybould says she believes she was demoted because she didn’t give in to pressure to reach a remediatio­n agreement with a company accused of bribing officials in Libya.

That potential solution would avoid a possible criminal conviction that would bar Quebec-based engineerin­g giant SNC-Lavalin from receiving Canadian government business. The company is a major employer.

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AP Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

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