On Tuesday, Canada’s military ombudsman Gregory Lick called for his office to be independent of the Ministry of Defence, saying the reporting relationship “does not work.” Lick accused political leaders of “turning a blind eye” to his office’s recommendations.
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Military ombudsman says political leaders have ‘turned a blind eye’ to recommendations of his office
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