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January 24, 2006
In the best traditions of a non-partisan civil service

Former deputy minister Lee Doney may now be working in the premier's office as a special advisor on labour bargaining. But it appears this isn't his first job with the provincial government since retiring. According to public accounts, government transferred $111,469 to his company RLD Strategies Ltd. in fiscal 2004/05. Not bad. And it seems Mr. Doney has been generous with that money. According to Elections British Columbia, RLD Strategies contributed $500 to the Liberals during the recent provincial campaign.

Posted by Sean Holman at 12:26 PM
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Is it not part of Harpers clean up plan to ban senior civil servants from working for government for five years ?????

Posted by Kevin Larsen on January 24, 2006 06:12 PM

Yes, I think it is one of Harper's promises. A very stupid one.

Posted by political activist on January 25, 2006 11:37 AM




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