Federal lawyers broke no rules in Hassan Diab extradition case, review finds
Ottawa academic Hassan Diab is rejecting the results of an external review into his extradition case as a “whitewash exercise,” arguing the document’s only purpose was to absolve Canada’s Department of Justice and to shield senior government officials from further scrutiny.
The report, written by former Ontario deputy attorney general Murray Segal, concluded that federal lawyers who worked on Diab’s case did their jobs ethically and within the law. The review was made public Friday.
Segal wrote that Canada’s extradition law is largely misunderstood and the system could work better — but he insisted nobody who worked on Diab’s extradition broke the rules.
Diab said calling the Segal report a disappointment is a gross understatement. The conclusion, he added, promises a continuation of the old way of doing things — which puts every Canadian at risk.