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Thread: ON Issue #29 - Wynne aids bribery trial continues, Wynne to testify.

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    Default ON Issue #29 - Wynne aids bribery trial continues, Wynne to testify.

    All eyes on Liberal Premier Kathleen Wynne at Election Act bribery trial

    http://www.torontosun.com/2017/09/12...-bribery-trial

    They have the attempt at bribery on tape, but they didn't even charge them until he went public .... so seems to be more teflon for the Wynne and her team.

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    They have the attempt at bribery on tape, but they didn't even charge them until he went public ...

    So it's only against the law if it goes public?

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    Nothing will come of this.......nothing. The "fix" is likely already in.
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

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    As expected, Wynne didn't give one poignant answer--just the usual political non-answer.
    What really gets me is that Sorbora or Lougheed surely can't act on their own and offer incentives to Andrew Olivier without Wynnes approval or at least, her knowing about it ahead of time.
    If anything at all comes of this it'll be a monetary penalty which the party will pay. Which really means--the taxpayer will pick up the tab through the back door.

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