Justice Minister Kaycee Madu to 'step back from ministerial duties' after calling Edmonton police chief over distracted driving ticket - News Summed Up

Justice Minister Kaycee Madu to 'step back from ministerial duties' after calling Edmonton police chief over distracted driving ticket


Share this Story: Justice Minister Kaycee Madu to 'step back from ministerial duties' after calling Edmonton police chief over distracted driving ticketJustice Minister Kaycee Madu to 'step back from ministerial duties' after calling Edmonton police chief over distracted driving ticket Photo by Chris Schwarz / Government of AlbertaArticle content Premier Jason Kenney has asked Justice Minister and Solicitor General Kaycee Madu to step back from ministerial duties following reports he called Edmonton’s police chief after receiving a distracted driving ticket. Advertisement Story continues below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Advertisement Story continues below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. He has asked Madu to step back from his ministerial duties, and Energy Minister Sonya Savage will act as Minister of Justice and Solicitor General. You don’t call the police chief when you’re a justice minister.” Bratt said Madu calling McFee is seen as political interference.


Source: National Post January 18, 2022 14:00 UTC



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