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Old 11-07-2014, 08:53 AM   #600
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To me looking at the internal investigations parameters of the CBC, its clear that CBC is in pretty much cover up and damage control

1) The lawyer can't approach people, the complainants have to approach her. So if one of the people that approaches her with a complaint stats that senior executive knew and did nothing, she can't approach that executive its up to him to go to her

2) The final report is about give us suggestions and nothing to do with what happened, so the truth doesn't have to come out, this is merely a feel good report

3) The investigation is confined to Q employees and Q management, it can't go outside of that boundry to look at the CBC executive suite.

The feeling is that the executives, including their senior HR officials knew that this was going on and did nothing because this scumbag was garnering ratings.

This really should be in hearings at Parliment hill. It sounds like the CBC executives have been lying about what they know, and their so called shocked surprise is disingenuous.

I've said for a while that Lacroix should have been fired for using his CBC expense account like another paycheck. But this is looking like a cover up and the cover has to be ripped up and the rats in the executive suite grilled.
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