Good morning, It’s Thursday, August 29th. In today’s news, the Auditor General blocks the House’s push to expose Liberal corruption, BC United (formerly BC Liberal Party) suspends their election campaign endorsing the Conservatives, Telegram CEO faces up to 10 years in prison and fines of over $500 million after being charged by French authorities, at least 10 Palestinians killed during Israeli raids in West Bank and much more.
Just curious… if AG Hogan refuses to give her findings, then how is anyone going to be held accountable? How would it benefit Canadians in any way for future audits if no one is ever held accountable for the corruption that she finds?
Just curious… if AG Hogan refuses to give her findings, then how is anyone going to be held accountable? How would it benefit Canadians in any way for future audits if no one is ever held accountable for the corruption that she finds?