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Politics This Morning: Former ethics commissioner to testify before committee

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Former ethics commissioner Mary Dawson, pictured in 2018 at a House Ethics Committee meeting, has been invited back to Parliament to testify on the safeguards in place for preventing conflicts of interest in response to the WE Charity controversy.
Good Monday morning, Former ethics watchdog Mary Dawson is slated to testify at 5:30 p.m. before the House Ethics Committee as part of its study on safeguards in place for preventing conflicts of interest in response to the WE Charity controversy. In the final year of her tenure ...
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