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Money laundering commission seeks input

The B.C. Commission of Inquiry into money laundering is hosting public meetings throughout the province so people can share their perspectives and opinions about how money laundering has impacted their community.
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British Columbia's public inquiry into money laundering has approved the applications of 16 of 20 government organizations, gaming groups and individuals to participate.

The B.C. Commission of Inquiry into money laundering is hosting public meetings throughout the province so people can share their perspectives and opinions about how money laundering has impacted their community.

The Prince George meeting will be held Nov. 14 at 5:30 p.m. at the Ramada Plaza by Wyndham, 444 George Street.

According to a recent Angus Reid poll, 90 per cent of provincial residents believe money laundering to be a problem in B.C. The commission is seeking input about their work moving forward on the subject.

Meetings will also be held in Vancouver, Victoria and Kelowna.

For those who wish to contribute but won't be able to attend the meeting can email [email protected]

The commission is required to provide an interim report by Nov. 15, 2020 and a final report by May 2021. For more information www.cullencommission.ca.