| | Hamilton Spectator - Tories ask ethics office to investigate (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09) |
 | | Kenney says the transactions are "suspicious.'' He wants to know how a next door lot with a 1950s bungalow could be considered a recreational property, as Valeri has reported it on the commission website. |
 | | In his letter, Kenney also questions how Valeri could have been in compliance with a requirement that all public office holders inform the commission of any changes in their holdings or liabilities within 30 days and that they publicly declare liabilities greater than $10,000 within that same 30 days. |
 | | Kenney's letter points out that Valeri's public declarations do not show the mortgage until July 26, 2005, 11 days after the property was sold to John Ng, son of Joe Ng, whose Hamilton-based engineering company has been a long-time supporter of the Liberals. |
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