Premier's office had no documents on Ngola case, government lawyer said in April
A senior government lawyer told prosecutors in the Dr. Jean-Robert Ngola case in April that there were no documents relevant to the case in the office of Premier Blaine Higgs.
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Higgs says letter obtained by CBC News is accurate and he got information verbally, not in documents
Posted: Jun 09, 2021 2:27 PM AT | Last Updated: June 9
All charges have been withdrawn against Dr. Jean-Robert Ngola, who now practises in Quebec. He was accused of violating the Emergency Measures Act for not quarantining. (Judy Trinh/CBC News file photo)