The Trudeau Liberals are as committed as ever to the shameless argument that the scandal is not Chinese interference into Canadian affairs, but the fact that China’s meddling was revealed to the public.
It is a tactic that can’t withstand anyone looking too closely, or facts getting in the way, as was the case with the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation this week.
The charity said Wednesday that it would conduct an
investigation into a $200,000 donation allegedly made on behalf of the Chinese government in
an apparent attempt at influencing Justin Trudeau. That announcement came after the CEO and the entire board of directors of the foundation
resigned, and after the Liberals tried to blame “Conservative” attacks for the upheaval…
It was barely a day before the obviously disingenuous explanation from the CEO that blamed “politicization” for the mass resignations was debunked. According to former board directors who spoke to
Montreal’s La Presse, that story was a “bunch of lies.” It wasn’t the “unfounded and ungrounded attacks” against the foundation, as Trudeau put it, that led to the board resigning.
In fact, tensions at the organization, which was set up to honour the prime minister’s father, flowed from “ethical” concerns over accepting the donation, which one former board director called a “stink bomb” of a gift.
Several board members now say 'politicization' excuse for them resigning is 'a bunch of lies'
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To try and resolve the matter, no fewer than eight board members demanded an independent investigation and called for anyone who was part of the foundation at the time of the 2016 donation to recuse themselves from discussing the matter. The old guard refused, which raises its own set of questions.
“Anyone who was on the finance committee or the audit committee at the time of the donation has a conflict of interest because they accepted these cheques,” one board member told La Presse.
This is what led to a toxic climate that concluded with the CEO and the board quitting, though they did agree to a “third-party” investigation before leaving.
But the revelation that foundation board directors may have quit over a question of ethics, and not because they were cowering in fear from some undefinable right wing plot, is not going to dissuade Trudeau and his followers from putting all their efforts into deflecting blame for foreign interference.
The details of the donation and its supposed intent have been known for weeks, and are uncontested. Liberals are not concerned about “polarization,” as Trudeau claims, they are upset the story was made public in the first place.
Trudeau, who is a former member of the foundation, said that the organization is just the latest charity, according to him, that “Conservative politicians have attacked,” as if a charity, particularly one espousing left wing ideals, is intrinsically immune to corruption.
Yet, whether or not the Trudeau Foundation was compromised by the Chinese government is irrelevant to whether or not an investigation is needed into the donation.
Trudeau’s appointment of former governor general David Johnston as a special rapporteur investigating allegations of illegal Chinese government donations to multiple Liberal candidates and other instances of interference, was immediately suspect, not just because he is a close personal friend of the prime minister, but also because he was a member of the Trudeau Foundation, which helped select the board of directors.
Any investigation into foreign interference should inevitably include investigation of the foundation, which, if it was being done properly, would involve Johnston himself being questioned. The rest at the above link…