Ottawa:Canada's opposition Conservative Party has called for a criminal investigation into Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's decision to hand almost a billion-dollar program to a charity, which reportedly paid his family a large amount of money to speak at the group's events.
"Not only did Justin Trudeau not recuse himself from the decision to hand almost a billion dollars to WE Charity, we know now that the organization paid his family almost C$300,000. A criminal investigation is warranted. As such, Conservatives will be writing to the RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) to encourage them to pursue this case," the opposition said in a statement on Friday.
The Conservative Party also alleged that Trudeau violated the Conflict of Interest Act that prohibits public office holders from making any decision or participating in the making of a decision that furthers their private interests or improperly furthers the private interests of another person.
The call came a day after media reported that WE Charity had financial dealings with Trudeau's family members.
Trudeau's mother and brother have reportedly been paid a total of C$ 282,000 to appear at WE Charity events, according to Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC).
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CTV reported that Trudeau's wife received C$1,400 for participating in a WE Charity event in 2012 before the Prime Minister became the leader of the ruling Liberal Party.
She currently hosts a podcast for the charity group.