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SaskScandal : The Death of Political Idealism in Saskatchewan

SaskScandal : The Death of Political Idealism in Saskatchewan

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  • ISBN-13: 9781894004589
  • ISBN: 1894004582
  • Publication Date: 2000
  • Publisher: Fifth House Publishers

AUTHOR

Jones, Gerry

SUMMARY

SaskScandal is the story of dirty politics, fraud, and abuse of public trust in Saskatchewan's Conservative government between 1982 and 1991.  More than one million dollars in taxpayer's money went missing, twenty-one people were charged - many of them former cabinet ministers from the Grant Devine government - and fifteen have been convicted so far, including former Deputy Premier Eric Bernstson.  Their legacy has been one of wide-scale public disillusionment, tainting the province's faith in the political system for years to come. CBC investigative reporter Gerry Jones takes readers into the back rooms where dishonest politicians and party people schemed to defraud the public.  He follows the story through the courtroom right up to former Premier Grant Devine's doorstep, exposing the levels of corruption, numbered companies, false expense claims, and secret safety deposit boxes along the way.Jones, Gerry is the author of 'SaskScandal : The Death of Political Idealism in Saskatchewan', published 2000 under ISBN 9781894004589 and ISBN 1894004582.

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