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Canada: Alberta Premier Faces Ethics Probe over Tobacco Contract Source from: CBC News 01/08/2013 Alberta's ethics commissioner is investigating whether Premier Alison Redford was in conflict of interest when she chose her ex-husband's law firm for a $10-billion tobacco litigation contract while she was justice minister. The opposition parties asked Wilkinson for the probe following the broadcast and publication of a CBC News investigation that revealed Redford personally chose the law firm of her former husband, Robert Hawkes, for the government tobacco litigation contract in late 2010. The firm, Jensen Shawa Solomon Duguid Hawkes or JSS, is part of a consortium of law firms from Florida, Ontario and Alberta known as International Tobacco Recovery Lawyers. Redford has denied that she was in conflict of interest saying that the final decision was made after she resigned from cabinet in February 2011 to run for the leadership of the Alberta Progressive Conservative Party. In a statement released late Monday afternoon, Justice Minister Jonathan Denis said that the government welcomed Wilkinson's review and said that the contract was actually signed by the justice minister, Verlyn Olson, four months after Redford stepped down. Findings will be made public Three firms were in line for the contract: Bennett Jones, a team of McLennan Ross and Field Law, and International Tobacco Recovery Lawyers. |