Former B.C. Premier Christy Clark Testifies at Money Laundering Inquiry

Former B.C. Premier Christy Clark Testifies at Money Laundering Inquiry
Former B.C. premier Christy Clark makes her way to question period in the legislature following a caucus meeting before a confidence vote in Victoria, June 29, 2017. Chad Hipolito / The Canadian Press
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VANCOUVER—Former premier Christy Clark told British Columbia’s inquiry into money laundering today that she first heard from sources within government in 2015 about a spike in suspicious cash entering casinos.

Clark told the Cullen commission that the spike in reports may also have followed increased training among staff tasked with monitoring casinos, but she was concerned the problem was “apparently at an all-time high.”