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More than 20 months after their family members were killed in a Boeing 737 crash in Ethiopia, Chris Moore and Paul Njoroge were permitted to speak at federal hearings examining Transport Canada’s approval and oversight of the plane.
However, before their testimony to the House of Commons transport committee was to begin on Nov. 24, the families gave a written statement of their intended testimony to the committee but were told to cut their statements in half, reducing them to five minutes from 10 minutes, forcing them to omit key details.