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Offline waldo

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Re: Trudeau accused in SNC-Lavalin scandal
« Reply #1560 on: April 22, 2019, 10:48:13 am »
notwithstanding you can't counter the interpretation/understanding I've put forward, the OECD has no enforcement or sanction power on any country... so, it's a toothless guideline! How silly you are in using the word "directive"!  ;D

Quote from: Drago Kos, chair of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development's Working Group on Bribery
Of course Canada is a sovereign entity so no one can force Canada to do anything
Again you try engage me in silly baiting and you show you do not want to take the time to consider the implications of Canada violates an international convention it signed. The fact that you think international conventions are silly and toothless and therefore only guidelines is a subjective opinion.

Using you reasoning Canada can violate international law and all the treaties it signs because they are  not enforceable and therefore silly.

You of course make a remark that fails to acknowledge what happens when a country operates in a vacuum to the world around it and what it will do to its reputation in business, trade, foreign relations.

buddy... where was your fake outrage decades back? It was gold reading your OWN GOAL when you provided a 2011 dated article (that speaks back to OECD concerns from 1999 on through to that 2011 date... concerns over Canada's record in prosecuting foreign bribery). It was even sweeter reading you attempting to tie that article to PM Trudeau and 2018's deployment of remediation law - SWEET!

geezaz member Rue... why does the OECD itself use the word GUIDELINES?  ;D Bloody hell you're easy... too easy! Yet another member Rue, "OWN GOAL"!