PMO ordered review that spawned measures which could help SNC-Lavalin: memo
OTTAWA — A newly disclosed memo says the Prime Minister’s Office ordered public consultations on federal anti-corruption measures — a review that led to two policy moves that could end up helping embattled SNC-Lavalin.
The internal briefing note, released under the Access to Information Act, says the PMO directed Public Service and Procurement Canada to consult the public in 2017 on both the overall integrity regime and the possibility of introducing formal alternatives to prosecuting financial crimes.
Early last year, following the consultation, the government passed legislation to create what is known as a remediation agreement — a means of having a corporation accused of wrongdoing make amends without facing the potentially devastating consequences of a criminal conviction.