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Originally Posted by monkeyman
The difference is Redford is smart enough to put enough ambiguity into her actions not to get caught. If you can't see her actions as a conflict of interest, you are seriously kidding yourself.
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Caught for what? Doing something that doesn't actually violate the conflict of interest laws for the province? Very ambiguous indeed. Even if her ex-husband was handling the case directly it is still only a PERCEIVED conflict of interest rather than a legal one. Ford was a conflict of interest in the legal sense regardless of the dollar amount.