Opposition MPs call for Wilson-Raybould to testify again, citing new evidence
In the audio recording of the Dec. 19 phone call that Wilson-Raybould
provided to the Justice Committee on Friday, Wernick warns
Wilson-Raybould of a potential “collision” with the prime minister over
her decision not to offer SNC-Lavalin a deferred prosecution agreement
that would forestall its criminal prosecution on bribery and corruption
charges in exchange for the payment of a hefty fine.
provided to the Justice Committee on Friday, Wernick warns
Wilson-Raybould of a potential “collision” with the prime minister over
her decision not to offer SNC-Lavalin a deferred prosecution agreement
that would forestall its criminal prosecution on bribery and corruption
charges in exchange for the payment of a hefty fine.
Wilson-Raybould, who resigned from cabinet last month, tells Wernick
that “we are treading on dangerous ground here” and adds that “this is
going to look like political interference by the prime minister.”