For instance, if someone under the CRA were under investigation for some wrongdoing, or under suspicion, they could essentially curtail the investigation by resigning from the CRA and then going to work for another accounting firm. Is that correct?
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Robert-Falcon Ouellette Liberal Winnipeg Centre, MB
For instance, if someone under the CRA were under investigation for some wrongdoing, or under suspicion, they could essentially curtail the investigation by resigning from the CRA and then going to work for another accounting firm. Is that correct?
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