B.C. supports Scheer’s call for federal money laundering inquiry: Eby
VICTORIA — A national public inquiry into money laundering would be beneficial, no matter which party wins the federal election, says British Columbia’s attorney general.
David Eby said Monday money laundering is a non-partisan issue, but it is one that should be debated during the federal campaign.
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer said during a campaign stop in Ontario that he would call a public inquiry to focus on cleaning up the real estate sector if the Tories win the election.
Eby said action on money laundering by Ottawa would receive strong support in B.C., where government-commissioned reports say illegal cash has skewed the real estate market and helped fuel the opioid crisis. The province’s NDP government called an inquiry into money laundering last May after those reviews found crime groups were funnelling billions of dollars into illicit drugs, real estate and other parts of the economy.