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Procedure and House Affairs committee  The evidence I shall give on this examination shall be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help me God.

December 14th, 2010Committee meeting

Russell Ullyatt

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. On Thursday, November 18, I received by e-mail, along with all members and their staff of the finance committee, a first draft of a report of the finance committee prepared by committee staff. When I received the report that morning, I did not read it, but

December 14th, 2010Committee meeting

Russell Ullyatt

Procedure and House Affairs committee  I retained the services of a lawyer to ensure that I understood my responsibilities of appearing in front of the committee, and I spoke to my family and friends about my opening statement.

December 14th, 2010Committee meeting

Russell Ullyatt

December 14th, 2010Committee meeting

Russell Ullyatt

Procedure and House Affairs committee  I alone wrote my letter of apology, along with, again, some suggestions from my family. However, I do not have the resources to have my letter translated, so I forwarded it to Mr. Rajotte in English only.

December 14th, 2010Committee meeting

Russell Ullyatt

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Thank you for the question. I did not expect to benefit at all from my actions. As I referred in my opening statement, I believe that the moment I sent that document was a critical lapse in my judgment. I was simply at that time sending a document to a few friends out of a conce

December 14th, 2010Committee meeting

Russell Ullyatt

Procedure and House Affairs committee  No, I acted alone. My thought process did not involve Mrs. Block whatsoever. It was entirely me.

December 14th, 2010Committee meeting

Russell Ullyatt

Procedure and House Affairs committee  I paid for my own lawyer's services, yes.

December 14th, 2010Committee meeting

Russell Ullyatt

December 14th, 2010Committee meeting

Russell Ullyatt

Procedure and House Affairs committee  The comments in my e-mail to Mrs. Hamilton were simply banter among friends. As I mentioned, there was no underlying meaning. I know the importance of the document I was sending, but there was no meaning other than simple banter.

December 14th, 2010Committee meeting

Russell Ullyatt

December 14th, 2010Committee meeting

Russell Ullyatt

Procedure and House Affairs committee  I understand after the fact the gravity of the error I made; however, my lapse of judgment at the time does not make up for the fact that I now understand how serious my actions were.

December 14th, 2010Committee meeting

Russell Ullyatt

Procedure and House Affairs committee  I've asked myself the same question. My actions were spontaneous when I was doing it. This was not premeditated. I was not thinking about the repercussions of my actions each and every time I was doing it.

December 14th, 2010Committee meeting

Russell Ullyatt

Procedure and House Affairs committee  I think my lapse of judgment also included not respecting the document itself, not necessarily the act of sending it.

December 14th, 2010Committee meeting

Russell Ullyatt

December 14th, 2010Committee meeting

Russell Ullyatt