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Ethics Mr. Speaker, Mr. Strahl was not only not forced to resign; the Ethics Commissioner said very clearly there was not a scintilla of evidence that he had done anything wrong whatsoever. Chuck Strahl is one of the most honourable and decent people I have ever worked
January 27th, 2014House debate
Stephen HarperConservative
Ethics Mr. Speaker, as I have explained to the House many times, the facts of the matter are that Mr. Wright informed me of his actions on May 15. I immediately insisted that those facts be made public and that Mr. Wright consult the Ethics Commissioner. As is also known, I did accept
June 6th, 2013House debate
Stephen HarperConservative
Ethics Mr. Speaker, clearly, I was not the one who wrote the cheque. It was Mr. Wright. I do not know. An investigation is being conducted by the Ethics Commissioner. Mr. Wright agreed to take full responsibility for his actions. He is prepared to give the commissioner all
June 6th, 2013House debate
Stephen HarperConservative
Ethics Mr. Speaker, Mr. Wright informed me of his payment to Senator Duffy on May 15. I immediately required that matter to be disclosed, both to the Ethics Commissioner and to the public. At the same time, I did ask Mr. Wright whether he had any similar arrangements or had discussed
June 5th, 2013House debate
Stephen HarperConservative
Ethics Mr. Speaker, once again, Mr. Wright has been clear about why he did what he did and the effect of what he did. He has also accepted responsibility for that. He has been very clear that he is prepared to be accountable and answer all questions from the Ethics Commissioner and all
June 5th, 2013House debate
Stephen HarperConservative
Ethics the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner.
June 5th, 2013House debate
Stephen HarperConservative
Ethics Mr. Speaker, the fact of the matter is this: Mr. Wright spent his own money. He assured that that money went back to the Receiver General of Canada, to the taxpayers of Canada. He wanted the taxpayers reimbursed, and he is prepared to be accountable before the Ethics
June 5th, 2013House debate
Stephen HarperConservative
Ethics that was an error in judgment, and he will be accountable to the Ethics Commissioner for that decision.
June 5th, 2013House debate
Stephen HarperConservative
Ethics Mr. Speaker, by his own admission, Mr. Wright made a very serious error. For that, he has accepted full, sole responsibility. He has agreed to resign. He is subject to an investigation and examination by the Ethics Commissioner, on which I anticipate he will be fully co
May 28th, 2013House debate
Stephen HarperConservative
Ethics is now subject to examination and accountability by the Ethics Commissioner.
May 28th, 2013House debate
Stephen HarperConservative
Ethics Mr. Speaker, I have no information to that effect. Obviously, as I have said repeatedly, the arrangements between Mr. Duffy and Mr. Wright are a matter of inquiry of the ethics commissioners of both houses of this Parliament, and we will provide any support necessary in those
May 28th, 2013House debate
Stephen HarperConservative
Ethics Mr. Speaker, once more, this was an arrangement between Mr. Wright and Mr. Duffy. I am expecting the ethics commissioners in each house of Parliament to look into these questions.
May 28th, 2013House debate
Stephen HarperConservative
Ethics Mr. Speaker, Mr. Wright accepted full responsibility for his error in this matter. He offered his resignation, and I accepted that resignation. As we know, he will be subject to an examination by the Ethics Commissioner, and that is the accountability mechanism we have put
May 28th, 2013House debate
Stephen HarperConservative
Ethics Mr. Speaker, the arrangement in question that the leader speaks to was, of course, between Mr. Wright and Mr. Duffy. It is a matter of examination by the ethics commissioners in each chamber of this Parliament, and obviously, should we be asked to produce any kind of information
May 28th, 2013House debate
Stephen HarperConservative
Ethics Mr. Speaker, the facts here are very straightforward. This is a matter between Mr. Wright and Mr. Duffy. It is the subject of an examination by the ethics commissioners in both houses of Parliament. What I think Canadians are completely bewildered about is why the leader
May 28th, 2013House debate
Stephen HarperConservative