Money laundering inquiry delayed over of B.C. election: commissioner
VANCOUVER — The head of B.C.’s money laundering inquiry has delayed the resumption of the hearings because of the B.C. election.
Austin Cullen says the hearings will start again on Oct. 26, two days after the provincial election is to be held.
Cullen says in a statement he delayed the hearings to preserve the independence of the commission and to protect the integrity of the electoral process.
The inquiry was to resume on Oct. 13, and Cullen says he was told the inquiry would hear about issues that had been identified, but not the complete evidence and that could invite speculation.