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Former gaming minister agrees unfair to cop who said something stinky at casinos
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VICTORIA British Columbia s former gaming minister said comments he made more than a decade ago about a top-ranking financial crime investigator s concerns about “something stinky” going on at provincial casinos were not fair. Rich Coleman was recalled to testify Friday at the public inquiry into money laundering to face more questions about statements he made in January 2011, disputing media comments by former RCMP inspector Barry Baxter. “I probably got too broad in saying that,” said Coleman, who is the inquiry s last witness. “I probably went a little too far out with my answer. It may have been unfair.” The former Liberal deputy premier said he was speaking for more than just himself when he told a CBC radio host he didn t believe Baxter s concerns about money laundering occurring at casinos and neither did any of his superiors at the RCMP.
B C money laundering inquiry testimony ends today with reappearance of Rich Coleman
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Former gaming minister agrees unfair to cop who said something stinky at casinos
Then-minister Rich Coleman, escorted by Victoria Police, makes his way to the east wing amid a protest blocking the legislature entrances before the throne speech in Victoria, B.C., Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2020. A former Liberal government gaming minister is set to be the last witness in British Columbia s public inquiry into money laundering as testimony concludes today. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito May 14, 2021 - 5:27 PM
VANCOUVER - British Columbia s former gaming minister said comments he made more than a decade ago about a top-ranking financial crime investigator s concerns about something stinky going on at provincial casinos were not fair.