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Money-laundering inquiry calls back ex-minister over inconsistencies during 1st round of testimony

A formal inquiry into the issue of money laundering in B.C. is calling a former cabinet minister back to the stand to testify for a second time over inconsistencies in his first round of sworn testimony.

Rich Coleman, a six-term former Liberal member of the B.C. Legislature, will have to testify before the Cullen Commission again on May 14, sources confirmed Wednesday.

CBC News reported last week that Coleman had contradicted himself on April 28 during his initial testimony.

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He was asked about media reports in the

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