Former judge’s report into B.C. money laundering to be released Wednesday
VICTORIA — The final report and recommendations of British Columbia’s public inquiry into money laundering are scheduled to be released Wednesday.
The B.C. government says in a statement the Cullen Commission’s entire report is being released publicly after testimony from 199 witnesses during a sitting of 133 days.
The government says former B.C. Supreme Court Justice Austin Cullen will be available to provide an overview of the report and respond to media questions in person and via teleconference.
The government received the report last Friday and said the more than 1,800-page document would be reviewed before its release.