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Liberals (Trudeau) block RCMP investigation of SNC Lavalin

bver_hunter

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Why would you defend a corporation that has used bribery both domestically and internationally to circumvent the bidding process?

You are, quite simply, condoning and encouraging corruption by supporting SNC Lavalin. There is no two ways about it.

No, I don't believe it will cost jobs. Those employees can find other employment. It will however allow other companies to be created to fill the gap.
So Siemens did exactly the same thing and they were fined in both Germany and The USA. It is business as usual for them in Canada. Are they going through any sanctions in Canada? Not really. But it is okay for them to do so and then it is business as usual globally, but you and the right wingers want a Canadian Company to pay the huge price with sanctions etc, especially when their CEO and others have already been charged and are serving their sentences. What is wrong with paying the price with a fine and then going on with business as usual?? This is not called "condoning", as a fine and sentences to the CEO and others involved are no longer in the Organization.

Of course it will cost some jobs, and it could benefit foreign companies who may have to fill in the gap, as not all Canadian Companies can do so!!

http://theconversation.com/lessons-...ns-corruption-scandal-one-decade-later-108694

https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/canada-...ree-to-pick-siemens-over-bombardier-1.1174297
 

Butler1000

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So Siemens did exactly the same thing and they were fined in both Germany and The USA. It is business as usual for them in Canada. Are they going through any sanctions in Canada? Not really. But it is okay for them to do so and then it is business as usual globally, but you and the right wingers want a Canadian Company to pay the huge price with sanctions etc, especially when their CEO and others have already been charged and are serving their sentences. What is wrong with paying the price with a fine and then going on with business as usual?? This is not called "condoning", as a fine and sentences to the CEO and others involved are no longer in the Organization.

Of course it will cost some jobs, and it could benefit foreign companies who may have to fill in the gap, as not all Canadian Companies can do so!!

http://theconversation.com/lessons-...ns-corruption-scandal-one-decade-later-108694

https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/canada-...ree-to-pick-siemens-over-bombardier-1.1174297
So your answer is yes, happy to compromise principles for cash.
 
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