Money laundering commission resumes hearings in British Columbia
VANCOUVER — An inquiry into money laundering in British Columbia is scheduled to begin hearing witnesses today in Vancouver.
The hearings were delayed until after Saturday’s B.C. election.
Commissioner Austin Cullen rescheduled the hearings to preserve the independence of the commission and to protect the integrity of the electoral process.
B.C.’s New Democrat government launched the inquiry after reports that illegal cash was helping to fuel the real estate, luxury car and gambling sectors in the province.