Interesting column by Howard Levitt in the Financial post:
"The CBC has another avenue available to it, if it really wants to send a message. It can sue Solomon for all the profits he’s made as result of trading on his CBC position. That profit is said to amount to several hundred thousand dollars.
"Will the CBC attempt to obtain this money back for the taxpayers? Somehow I doubt it. Still reeling from Ghomeshi and with the public increasingly upset at tax dollars being further mismanaged by our public broadcaster, I’d be surprised if it didn’t try to sweep this under the rug as quickly — and forgettably — as possible."
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