Presumption of guilt – the flaw in new federal integrity rules

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The 93-day jury trial showed the Crown’s case to have been based on a flawed investigation by the federal Competition Bureau. Inexperienced officials had relied heavily on the testimony of the accused’s competitors. Nor did the bureau seek independent views about the inner workings of the computer services industry…

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JAMES BAGNALL – OTTAWA CITIZEN – July 19, 2015.

 

 

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