British Columbia’s government launched a public inquiry into money laundering, after two reports estimated over $7-billion dollars worth of dirty money was laundered in the province last year. The inquiry will look at how criminal groups infiltrated real estate, gaming and financial institutions. Robin Gill reports.
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B.C. government launches public inquiry into money laundering
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