In your report, you use the term “designated public office holder” and you also talk about “non-designated public office holders”. Are both categories subject to the act in the same way? How does that work?
Luc Desnoyers Bloc Rivière-des-Mille-Îles, QC
In your report, you use the term “designated public office holder” and you also talk about “non-designated public office holders”. Are both categories subject to the act in the same way? How does that work?
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