Wilson-Raybould says she never had an ‘end game’ planned in SNC Lavalin affair
OTTAWA — Former justice minister and attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould said Wednesday she never had long-term plan in mind during the SNC-Lavalin controversy that went beyond her doing the right thing in her previous role.
“For me, in terms of end game … there was no specific end game that had anything to do with power or any specific action other than wanting to do my job and do it well,” Wilson-Raybould said in a wide-ranging interview with The Canadian Press in her Ottawa office on Wednesday.
Some of the Vancouver Granville MP’s former Liberal colleagues and other political observers have questioned what she wanted to achieve by speaking out about pressure she felt to intervene in the criminal prosecution of Quebec engineering giant SNC-Lavalin, suggesting she’s driven by ambition and playing a long game.