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Vander Zalm found liable in defamation case

Former B.C. premier Bill Vander Zalm has been found liable of defaming the province's one-time conflict of interest commissioner Ted Hughes and ordered to pay $60,000.

B.C. Supreme Court jury finds former premier libelled bureaucrat

Bill Vander Zalm, in a 2010 photo, said his remarks about Ted Hughes were not libel, but fair comment. (CBC)
Former B.C. premier Bill Vander Zalm has been found liable of defaming the province's one-time conflict of interest commissioner Ted Hughes.

A B.C. Supreme Court civil trial jury delivered the verdict Thursday afternoon in Vancouver, with a recommendation that Vander Zalm pay Hughes $60,000damages. Thefinal damages amount will be up to the judge hearing the case, who will announce a decision at a later date.

Hughes had sued Vander Zalm for statements he made in a self-published autobiography.

Hughes headed an inquiry in 1991 that found then-premier Vander Zalm had violated the province's conflict-of-interest regulations during the sale of a theme park he owned.

The finding prompted Vander Zalm's resignationas premier.

Hughes said he was shocked when he read Vander Zalm's 2008 autobiography. (CBC)

In his 2008 autobiography, Vander Zalm suggested that Hughes was self-interested and politically biased in his conduct of the inquiry.

Hughes, 84,said he was shocked and depressed at reading the passages that referred to him.

Vander Zalm's lawyertold the court that theway his client portrayed key players like Hugheswas fair comment.