UPDATED: Official Bill Casey Open Thread

by kadyomalley on Tuesday, February 3, 2009 12:50pm - 158 Comments

UPDATE: CBC.ca Nova Scotia has a story up.

EVEN UPDATEDER: … and so does Canadian Press.

MORE UPDATE-IER STILL:  Conservative blogger Stephen Taylor reveals that he, too, received a virtual “brown envelope”.

Halifax Chronicle Herald Ottawa bureau chief Steve Maher provides the most detailed account yet.

AND AGAIN THE UPDATES: Scroll down for the awesome poetizing of Jack Mitchell!

Y’all, I’m totally trying to catch up after missing this morning’s excitement, and I promise that I’ll update this post when I have a better idea of what’s going on, but here’s  a partial the full transcript of the point of order that Independent and Proud of It MP Bill Casey delivered a few moments ago in the House of Commons, at least:

Mr. Bill Casey (Cumberland—Colchester—Musquodoboit Valley, Ind.): Mr. Speaker, I rise on a question of privilege. I hope to be able to present a prima facie case that my privileges as a member of Parliament and even as a Canadian citizen have been breached.

I never, ever thought that I would stand in the House and have to defend myself against false accusations of theft and embezzlement—I can hardly say the word.

Last Thursday a member of the press, Hugo de Grandpré from La Presse called my office and asked if there was any update on the charges against me on the accusation of embezzlement.

I knew nothing about this on Thursday. I called him back to find out what it was, and he said that he was in possession of a Royal Canadian Mounted Police briefing note to the commissioner that says that the Conservative Party of Canada has asked the RCMP to conduct an investigation against me and it is entitled “a complaint of theft”. It says that certain Conservative members, whose names are whited out, attended the Bible Hill office to report the embezzlement of funds by a member of Parliament.

I just cannot tell you, Mr. Speaker, what this means to me. I have been here for 20 years. I am 63 years old. I have built my whole business career, my politics on honesty, credibility and my reputation. To have this happen is devastating.

I just did not even know how devastating it was until this morning when I had to call my two daughters to tell them I was going to get up in the House to defend myself against accusations of theft and embezzlement.

I hope I can get through this. It is outrageous. I want to present the issue. I have sent a copy of the RCMP report, and I would like to go through it.

First of all, it says, to the commissioner: “For your information only—” just the commissioner and everybody else, apparently.

The issue is, member of Parliament, complaint of a theft. On September 18 Conservative Party members who are unnamed—

They are there, but the names are whited out.

—contacted the RCMP, Cumberland County district attachment—

This is the county where I live, Cumberland County.

—requesting a return phone call. The next day, on September 19, 2008, an unnamed group of Conservatives attended the Bible Hill office of the RCMP to report the embezzlement of funds by a member of Parliament.

Then, a lot of this is blanked out, but the number $30,000 is in there. It says, something about “Conservative Party and with a $30 cheque”. A lot of it is whited out, so I do not know exactly what the charges are, what the accusations are.

It says: “The cheque was written in the name of–” blank, I do not know whether that is me or not, but it was not me.

“It was endorsed by the financial officer and director of the Conservative Party—”

Blank. There is more here, but I will not bother to read it because it does not make sense as much of it is blanked out.

The accusations of embezzlement and theft are not blanked out, but a lot of the other information and the names of the Conservatives who made the accusations are blanked out. They are blanked out to protect their privacy. My riding is Cumberland—Colchester, and the two RCMP detachments they visited were in Cumberland and Colchester. Not only that, my name was included in the back of this. It is not blanked out.

The Conservatives or whoever did this whited out the names of the people who made the accusations, but they left my name in it. It is in the end, it is in the file name, and it may be an oversight. I do not want to make this worse than it is, it may be an oversight. There was no oversight when they blanked out the names of the Conservatives who made the accusations.

The current status is somebody was interviewed and a statement was obtained.

The statement provided did not articulate sufficient grounds or cause the merit of a commencement of an investigation.

That is what it says on one line. The next line says:

The investigation determined there was no financial gain by somebody.

It might be me or it might be a member of my riding association, I do not know. It puts a cloud over all of us, because they released the damaging information on this, the accusations, and the words “theft” and “embezzlement” but they have not released the rest of it.

Then it says: “The return of the money to the Conservative Party.”

I will just go on here a little bit further, it says: “The investigation could be reopened if circumstances warrant it. H Division, Criminal Operations will continue to monitor the situation.”

Now I do not know whether their criminal operations are monitoring me or what or who they are monitoring. I do not know what they are doing.

I did not know about this until last Thursday. I want to thank Hugo de Grandpré for the professional way he handled this. He did not put it out. He knows how devastating this is and he gave me this chance to put this case forward in the House of Commons. I am very grateful to be able to do that.

We could pick apart this thing and make it look really bad. There are so many things wrong with this. The only reason that I have any indication of what this issue is about is the $30,000 number.

In May 2007 the minority Conservative government was approaching a confidence vote on a budget.

My riding association suggested we open an account as required by Elections Canada and move $30,000 from the riding association to the campaign account, which is required by Elections Canada.

Subsequent to that I was expelled from the Conservative Party but I was never told I was not the official nominated candidate. Even though I was expelled from the caucus I was still a member of the party and I was still the officially nominated candidate.

As soon as we learned that I was not the candidate, the $30,000 went back. Not a penny was changed; not a penny was spent; not a penny was used in any way; $30,000 in and $30,000 back, exactly penny for penny. That, I assume, is what the Conservatives are trying to call embezzlement. They are accusing me of theft and embezzlement.

Every single person in the House had to do the same thing because Elections Canada says we must open a dedicated account for our campaign and fund it from there. That is all I did.

I only learned I was not the candidate when the Prime Minister went on national television right out here and said there will be a candidate in the riding of Cumberland–Colchester–Musquodoboit but it will not be the former member. That is how I learned I was not the candidate.

We immediately consulted Elections Canada and returned the $30,000, penny for penny. Not a penny was moved; not a penny was used. The party knew this because it now has, and it has had since October 19, 2007, all of the bank documents that show the money in and the money back.

This is total fabrication. It is an attempt to smear my reputation and destroy my character. After spending a whole lifetime trying to build a good reputation and a positive reputation I am so offended to have people knowingly make false accusations just so they can get it in an RCMP report.

This report is here forever. It is not going to go away. Now it has been made public to the media. Why?

I announced a month ago that I was going to leave politics and get a new career in the private sector. Now somebody, the RCMP or whoever, has produced a letter saying that I was under investigation for theft and embezzlement.

My last career was with Merrill Lynch, and I was really proud to do the job I did as an investment advisor. People trusted me. They gave me their money, whether it was $1,000 or $1 million. I managed it and they trusted me. I did a good job for them. Now what are they going to think?

This document which says that I am under investigation for theft and embezzlement has been released and there is nothing to it. It is worse than that. It is worse than nothing to it. It has been fabricated. Whoever released this document knows there is nothing to it. They had the documents to prove it, and they still went ahead with this 10 months later, after they received the documents.

I am outraged and I am sad for this institution. I have been here for 20 years. When I was expelled from the Conservative Party I was the longest serving member in that party. I am proud to be a member of Parliament. Great things happened in this room to help people and do great things, but this is not one of them.

I am sad to see the level of our parliamentary rapport and process and whatever go downhill so far that RCMP investigations are being used when accusations to defame members of Parliament are wrong. It does not matter if one is a member of Parliament or a regular person, it should never happen.

There are a whole lot of things about this. There are some big questions.

Everybody in my riding wonders why the Conservative Party did not accept local candidates to run for it in the last election. The party would not accept people who wanted to run. Instead, I assume the Prime Minister nominated or appointed a candidate. There was no nomination process.

A candidate was appointed but not from my riding. This person was from Ottawa and had never been to my riding as far as I know. He worked for the minister in charge of the RCMP. The first thing his election team did when he came down to my riding was engage the services of the RCMP to launch this cruel accusation against me. I do not know if there is any connection or not. I am not making any accusations, but it is a fact.

The man they appointed to run against me was a member of the staff of the minister in charge of the RCMP. I think that man’s representatives went to the RCMP and made these allegations. I cannot say that for sure, because the names are whited out. However, if it turns out that the names in this accusation are agents of an employee of the minister of the RCMP I think we all have to ask ourselves some questions.

When I was expelled from the party, I think 27 members of the executive came with me as an independent. There was not enough people to form an executive for the Conservative Party, so the national party took over the party. They had access to all these records and bank statements. They knew the cheque for $30,000 went out and the cheque for $30,000 came back and not a penny was changed. I had nothing to do with that. That was the riding association and the campaign team and they act independently of me. I had no say. My name is not on any of the cheques. I did not sign anything and I did not do anything.

I had nothing to do with it. I am so glad and lucky that my team followed the letter and spirit of the law with this, along with the Elections Canada regulations. I am strong because they did that. They did everything right. In fact, they even did more than that right. In my opinion, at the time they returned the $30,000, I thought they should have deducted the bank charges. They did not even do that. It was over $30,000 back and they accuse me of embezzlement and theft.

A whole lot of things need to be done on this. My job as a member of Parliament is completely compromised. As you know, we deal with people on their RRSPs, tax problems with the government, investment incomes and loans and programs for their businesses. That requires trust. They have put this cloud over my head that I want them to remove. They put a cloud over my head and have hurt my ability to do my job as a member of Parliament. They have hurt my credibility. Who is going to feel comfortable coming in to my office knowing that the Conservative Party of Canada, the governing party, has had the RCMP investigate me for theft and embezzlement?

My hon. colleague here says they are not going to buy that and I hope they do not. I have built a lifetime of credibility. I have taught my kids that credibility and honesty is everything. I have had a standard speech I have given them all my life and they know it. I know they have repeated it to others, about how important credibility is. I had to call them this morning and tell them that I have to defend myself against accusations of theft and embezzlement. It is unbelievable and really sad.

The timing of this. They had all these documents. On October 19, the money went back. It was done. They had all the documents, but they waited until the election started. The employee of the minister in charge of the RCMP came down and they launched this criminal accusation against me with two RCMP branches. Now that I am leaving Parliament, out comes this copy to the media of an RCMP investigation.

How is that going to help me going forward? Who in the investment business is going to say, yeah, sure, we would love to have you, after you get those things straightened out about the little thing about the theft and embezzlement. Think about it. Everybody in this room is as guilty of theft and embezzlement as I am. That is, we are not guilty at all. There is no reason for these accusations.

For the RCMP to leave this open by saying that there are not sufficient grounds to proceed again with the investigation is not enough. Not sufficient grounds insinuates that there are grounds. There are no grounds. I want the Conservative Party to say that these accusations should never have been made. That is what I want them to say. If they have an ounce of justice and fair play, they will do that and not hesitate, because there were no grounds for these accusations.

I want to make the main points as far as my point of privilege goes.

First of all I want to say that if my credibility is in question, I cannot do my job to the full extent that I am able to. Credibility is everything. Trust is everything, in my world it is anyway. I have lost that now until this is fixed.

I want to know who made the decision to white out the Conservative names on this but leave mine in. It may have been an oversight but it was done. The Conservative names are left out, mine is not. I think the government owes us an explanation on that.

Someone I talked to this morning suggested that to lay false accusations against me may be against the law. I am not a lawyer, so I do not know, but perhaps the crown should have this investigated or considered to see if anything wrong happened here. Certainly my reputation has been damaged. It is character assassination as far as I am concerned of the worst order. If anyone did wrong I would ask the crown to investigate that to see if there is anything wrong.

I was thinking about Danny Williams this morning. Danny Williams is often animated but he says he often uses the word “vindictive”. I think we should be listening to Danny Williams perhaps a little more because this is vindictiveness.

However it goes further than vindictiveness. This is malicious and it is vicious and it is terribly hurtful. I am so glad that La Presse gave this to me. I do not plan to run again and if I had left the House and then this came out everyone would say, “That is why he left. He was under investigation by the RCMP”. I did not even know it until Thursday but that is what would happen. I am so glad that I had this opportunity.

I said I was not going to run again but I am not leaving here until the Conservatives who made these accusations in this RCMP report, whoever they are, make it right.

Mr. Speaker, if you agree that I have prima facie case that my privileges were breached and my ability to do my job has been affected I am prepared to move the appropriate motion and I will leave that with you.

Macleans.ca poet laureate Jack Mitchell weighs in:

Casey in the Dock

The budget wasn’t gentle to the Maritimes that year;
Th’ Accord then lay in tatters: precious little thus to cheer;
“Atlantic Tories can’t accept it,” journalists did say:
But turns out they were cowards; only Casey voted Nay.

For Casey was a Member of our honest Parliament
The like of whom this glorious nation has but seldom kennt:
He never fobbed his riding off with speeches learned by rote,
And what’s more, when he gave his word, he backed it with his vote.

They chucked him from the caucus and behind him locked the door
They left his party card in little pieces on the floor
They said, “Get out! And nevermore disgrace the Tory brand
With talk of how MP’s can take an independent stand.”

He piled his stuff in boxes: pictures, letters, notes of thanks,
The bric-à-brac of twenty years of service in the ranks
And drove the dismal highway at the closing of the year:
Then Casey, even Casey, at the wheel could shed a tear.

He parked the car in Cumberland and walked to Musquodobit,
His heart was heavy as he passed a dwarf and dusky hobbit,
But just as Casey reached the crest and gazed upon the scene
His heart rejoiced and sobs of joy replaced his sometime spleen.

For all around the Valley, through the streets of every town,
His proud constituents had come to add to his renown:
The lawns, the poles, the chimneys all were decked with banners bright,
And each and every one of them said “Casey, you done right!”

They clustered round him, sang their songs, and lifted him on high,
The men looked on with envy and the women breathed a sigh;
But there among them, ‘mid the mirth, were some the Devil sired,
The Tory organisers who ‘gainst Casey now conspired.

They hated his staunch virtue, and they hated his new fame:
The hated him the more because the people praised his name.
And PMO had sent them out from Ottawa’s dark caves
To muddy Casey’s reputation — scoundrels, villains, knaves!

They donned their balaclavas and they clubbed some baby seals,
They fabricated accusations of dishonest deals
And with a silent cackle slipped them in the Mounties’ mail,
And scurried back to Ottawa to hit the campaign trail.

You know the rest, dear reader, how the carpetbagger came
And got his ass kicked back to where the Tories have no shame;
The people stood by Casey, rich and poor and young and old:
The Casey vote outclassed the Tory’s numbers by tenfold.

But now we wait to see if evil scheming in the dark,
The balaclava politics, the ethics of a shark,
Shall muddy yet the name of one would not hurt a mouse,
Of Casey, mighty Casey, pride and honour of the House.

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  • BC Voice of Reason

    So we what does Casey stand “falsely” accused of? From Mr. Casey’s presentation we get “Then, a lot of this is blanked out, but the number $30,000 is in there” and ” There is more here, but I will not bother to read it because it does not make sense as much of it is blanked out.”
    so he goes on and defends that he did not steal $30,000 that he had access to.

    Perhaps the blanked out part might be of some value in determining what this is all about. and Mr. Casey may or may not have taken or used something (office supplies, space, stationery, donor lists we don’t know what was blanked out) that did not belong to him after he left the Conservative Party.

    During the election he was interviewed and said how hard it was to fund raise as an independent and he was unable to get access to $ until after the writ was dropped.

    How did Mr. Casey and his buddy Hugo de Grandpré from La Presse get access to this RCMP briefing note? Does this briefing note mean that formal charges were laid and that the CPC part was involved? Could it be that some CPC workers asked what the process was to investigate Mr. Casey’s handling of assets?

    Is the RCMP going ahead with an investigation? Has anyone even asked for an investigation?

    From far off it had seemed to me that the CPC and Harper had been treating Mr. Casey well. I believe they parachuted a Ottawa staffer to run against him rather than fielding a strong candidate. Mr. Casey in his resignation indicated that he was doing so early so that qualified (CPC) candidates would know it was an open riding and consider throwing their hat in the ring. For the most part this was as amiciable a separation based on as much respect as could be imagined when kicking out a MP for voting against the party line. As far as I know Mr. Casey was voting with the government on all votes with the exception of the vote that got him kicked out. He was not a vocal supporter of the coalltion and not in line for a cabinet spot in the Liberal/Bloc/NDP junta.

    I was hoping that the Liberals show as much respect and allow their renegade NL Bloc to run as lightly opposed independents in the next election.

    • Sisyphus

      They parachuted an Ottawa staffer because they couldn’t find a candidate , let alone a “strong” one.

  • Sisyphus

    Don’t waste your time.

    Fiest already has Mushaboom.

    • Sisyphus

      Oops.

  • BC Voice of Reason

    Okay I reread the whole of Mr. Casey’s presentation and it seems that an investigation was done…. and neither Mr. Casey nor his close associates were made aware of it. Mr. Casey did not know of the investigation until he was informed by the leak to the Press. There must not have been siezing of documents or blunt questions put forth.

    If only the RCMP shown such restraint and sensitivity in investigating the CPC party.

  • J@ck M!tchell

    Casey in the Dock

    The budget wasn’t gentle to the Maritimes that year;
    Th’ Accord then lay in tatters: precious little thus to cheer;
    “Atlantic Tories can’t accept it,” journalists did say:
    But turns out they were cowards; only Casey voted Nay.

    For Casey was a Member of our honest Parliament
    The like of whom this glorious nation has but seldom kennt:
    He never fobbed his riding off with speeches learned by rote,
    And what’s more, when he gave his word, he backed it with his vote.

    They chucked him from the caucus and behind him locked the door
    They left his party card in little pieces on the floor
    They said, “Get out! And nevermore disgrace the Tory brand
    With talk of how MP’s can take an independent stand.”

    He piled his stuff in boxes: pictures, letters, notes of thanks,
    The bric-à-brac of twenty years of service in the ranks
    And drove the dismal highway at the closing of the year:
    Then Casey, even Casey, at the wheel could shed a tear.

    He parked the car in Cumberland and walked to Musquodobit,
    His heart was heavy as he passed a dwarf and dusky hobbit,
    But just as Casey reached the crest and gazed upon the scene
    His heart rejoiced and sobs of joy replaced his sometime spleen.

    For all around the Valley, through the streets of every town,
    His proud constituents had come to add to his renown:
    The lawns, the poles, the chimneys all were decked with banners bright,
    And each and every one of them said “Casey, you done right!”

    They clustered round him, sang their songs, and lifted him on high,
    The men looked on with envy and the women breathed a sigh;
    But there among them, ‘mid the mirth, were some the Devil sired,
    The Tory organisers who ‘gainst Casey now conspired.

    They hated his staunch virtue, and they hated his new fame:
    The hated him the more because the people praised his name.
    And PMO had sent them out from Ottawa’s dark caves
    To muddy Casey’s reputation — scoundrels, villains, knaves!

    They donned their balaclavas and they clubbed some baby seals,
    They fabricated accusations of dishonest deals
    And with a silent cackle slipped them in the Mounties’ mail,
    And scurried back to Ottawa to hit the campaign trail.

    You know the rest, dear reader, how the carpetbagger came
    And got his ass kicked back to where the Tories have no shame;
    The people stood by Casey, rich and poor and young and old:
    The Casey vote outclassed the Tory’s numbers by tenfold.

    But now we wait to see if evil scheming in the dark,
    The balaclava politics, the ethics of a shark,
    Shall muddy yet the name of one would not hurt a mouse,
    Of Casey, mighty Casey, pride and honour of the House.

    • Jenn

      Wow.

      You really do need an award of some kind. I stand in awe of your poems, and how FAST you are with them!

      I do hope you’ll send this to Mr. Casey. It wold be nice for him to show his daughters.

      • http://macleans.ca kc

        Gd idea. He might need some cheering up!

        • J@ck M!tchell

          I just sent it, with a serious note of solidarity. Thanks for the kind words, guys!

    • Critical Reasoning

      Bravo, Jack!

      • http://macleans.ca kc

        I’ll 2nd the frog!
        Cheeky of you too “borrow” the Wellsian rhyme, even cheekier to pin seal clubbing on the Tories!

    • Sisyphus

      Argh. When his phone bill comes he reads it in iambic pentameter.

      • Sisyphus

        Actually , Jack, I was hoping you would hold off long enough for me to contribute a few more place names from the area that I think are worthy of poetic preservation …. Tatamagouche , Malagash , Malagawash , Ecum Secum, Necam Teuche, Pugwash, and my favourite , Spanish Ship Bay.

        Oh, well.

        • J@ck M!tchell

          Man, Nova Scotia is really rich in beautiful names. (I rather regret that “clubbing the seals” line, btw — just couldn’t think of a rhyme for “deals” . . .)

          They’re beautiful enough that I should try and use them in a serious poem, though, as opposed to lively but rather jocular stuff. I’m bookmarking this page to come back to it, as I don’t doubt that this story has legs. On that note, what is the right pronunciation of Necam Teuche? Nay-cam Toy-ki?

          • Sisyphus

            It’s known as Knee-cum Tuck. But who really knows ? There’ s another village in Cape Breton That’s spelled L’Ardoise and is known as Lord Ways. Amazing.

          • J@ck M!tchell

            I love the way there’s simply no way to guess how they’re pronounced. They’re three-dimensional. The ultimate would be a Micmac name reinterpreted by the Acadians reinterpreted by Gaelic-speakers and finally regularised for English. Spelt “Neuxaghigabouchej” and pronounced “Newton.”

          • http://macleans.ca kc

            I think you’re speaking Welsh Jack. If you likey i coud fire off some interesting names from the NT and the Arctic.

          • J@ck M!tchell

            Even better, I’ll someday get myself up to northern Alberta & the NWT. My brother, father, and I have always had ambitions to take a motorcycle trip up the Alaska Highway, then all the way up to Inuvik.

            There’s a great book called Naming Canada by Alan Rayburn that I’d recommend. Not to get all nationalistic, but I do think we have the coolest place names of any country in the world.

          • http://macleans.ca kc

            JM
            Thanks for the referral. Yeah, i love our names too! Has any one penned a canuck version of “i’ve been every where man”? I think they may have, but i mis-remember. Travelling up North by motorbike is a great idea, a canoe is even better. I spend bits of my summers sailing the BC coast -amazing. A trip to the QC islands is unreal. It has the otherworldly aura of western Scotland or parts of Ireland. Lots of great names too! Namu is one of my favs- it means whirlwinds. Ahta and Ahnnuhati are a couple more.

    • http://www.macleans.ca Kady O’Malley

      I knew we could count on the macleans.ca poet laureate to capture the essence. Thanks, Jack! You’ve been added to the main post.

      • J@ck M!tchell

        Thanks so much, ITQ! I’m blushing as I type. Quel honneur!

    • http://prairiewrangler.wordpress.com/ Olaf

      Seriously, is there some reason why Macleans couldn’t get Jack to write a weekly poem for the mag? He could do it in like 30 seconds, tops.

  • MJH

    Similar partisan lists can be made up for all parties; Cons, Libs and NDP. What does it achieve? Nothing –no converts at all. Repetitive, historical and BORING!

  • http://perdogperday.blogspot.com Cameron

    Aren’t briefing notes at that level security level secret or top-secret?

    Leaks are common, sure, but at that level do they not constitute a criminal offense?

  • andycanuck

    Stephen Taylor has some important information at his blog on this story, Kady et alia. It’s linked at National Newswatch if you want some more information.

    • Jenn

      This couldn’t have been just some constituent. He knew the cheque number, and even had a copy of the cheque! I think it much more likely he was somebody in the Nova Scotia Conservative riding association office. Either that or he was some guy at a bank, because how else would he come up with a copy of the actual cheque? Oh, and an American based on the spelling in the email.

      • J@ck M!tchell

        I wonder also about how the story leaked. Is it usual for the RCMP to send a summary of an investigation to a person making an accusation? If so, it’s likely just an embittered Conservative riding association guy; but if the “leak” had to come from inside the government, then all bets are off. Either way, it seems to me that it’s a serious crime of slander and/or public mischief and eminently actionable — just a matter of whether Casey would sue the low-level Tory activist or . . . a bigger fish.

        • Sisyphus

          I commented on the first page that the local CBC attributed the initial call to the RCMP to the official agent of the parachuted CPC candidate. Apparently she had been advised not to by the local folks but went ahead anyway.

          As to who leaked to the reporter , we’ll probably never know.

          Devious minds might speculate that someone close to Casey may have done it.

          All the good things said about Casey are true. But he does like face time with the cameras.

          • J@ck M!tchell

            Funny that it went to La Presse, of all newspapers. To hide the leaker’s tracks all the more?

            It certainly is a moment of glory for Casey, and you know NS politics a heck of a lot better than I do, but it seems odd that he’d want to end his career with a kerfuffle like this.

            Well, I can see the RCMP telling Casey about the investigation (& giving him or his office a copy of the report), but it seems odd that they would give the accuser a copy. So, if we rule out Casey as the source of the leak, it does seem to point to the involvement of someone in Ottawa. And who in the RCMP itself could possibly have it in for Bill Casey?

      • Indigo

        This is appalling. I want to know the names of those individuals who are being protected by having their names whited out.

      • Sandy

        This is a “turning the page” media event. CPC comms folks needed the scandal radars trained off of Brazeau and the PMO, so they cooked up this little piece.

    • http://www.macleans.ca Kady O’Malley

      Thanks, Andy – I’ve added a link to Taylor’s post, and good for him for exercising due diligence on the allegations.

      • andycanuck

        You’re welcome.

  • DianeG

    Well done! J@ck

    I’m glad you sent it on. Your ability to put it together so quickly is astounding. Three bows to you from one who can write in rhyme from time to time.

    • J@ck M!tchell

      Thanks, Diane!

  • Alex

    Atlantic Frank magazine covered this story in October 2008, and found it to be a bunch of BS. The riding president who took over when the old one left with Casey, Ted Rushton, seemed to be the one stirring the pot. Didn’t get him very far. Hopefully someone gets disciplined hard and fast for this, and Casey can get on with being the honourable man he is.

  • Brian Marlatt

    Bill Casey’s reputation for integrity is undiminished; the “Conservative” Party’s reputation for something else is unchanged. We are reminded of the reasons for December’s expected vote of non-confidence and change of government. Would that there had not been a decision to prorogue.

  • Herb

    If we accept politics being done in this way, we will deserve everything we’ll get.

    Thanks for posting the transcript, Kady. If we do not have investigative reporters in the MSM anymore, it is reassuring to see that there still are some who believe in getting the information out.

  • Brian Marlatt

    As you will note, if you read the text of the honourable member’s question of privilege, this is the very worst kind of character assassination, imperils the ability of the member to fulfil his responsibilities in the parliament of Canada and his career after leaving politics. This is Steven Harper’s Watergate. Stephen Harper and the Conservative Party must be held accountable. The requirement for the resignation of Stephen Harper, called for by the membership of his party, is a necessary first step in the service of justice if the assertions made in parliment today are shown to be true.

  • Brian Marlatt

    Time to vote Progressive Canadian.

    • http://macleans.ca kc

      I’ll 2nd that!

  • cms

    Jack Mitchell, great poem. There just isn’t enough poetry in Canadian political reporting. It adds a nuanced and evocative quality to the proceedings that seems to be in short supply these last 3 years. A salve for the irritation that has become our Parliament. I salute you.

    It is an irritant most foul that a party could rise meteorically on the back of scandal, profess to be the moral authority in such matters as accountability, trust, and transparency, yet steer the Good Ship Canada full speed in the opposite direction. To employ the dirtiest tricks of obfuscation and misdirection whilst willfully debasing the very institutions they have sworn to protect and hold sacred is like a boil upon the backside of our Confederation. Its miasma most pustular is conveniently ignored, justified through childish assertion, or worn brazenly for all to see.

    During the second session of this 40th Parliament, it now grows gangrenous. It cannot be hidden or ignored any longer. It is only a matter of time before it is lanced. But can this day come too soon?

  • Will

    If a politician is honest and gets tarred by the the dishonest ones he or she deserves our support regardless of political affiliation. We should all look at this and monitor the truth of he situation.

  • john g

    Harper owes Casey a public apology in the House, an honest effort to get to the bottom of this, and disciplinary action against the perpetrators to the maximum extent possible. Anything less is unacceptable.

  • Victor

    Hey Cathrine M. ….don’t be so hard on petulant 9 year olds – Harper is in a league of his own when it comes to vindictive childishness – were it not so serious.

  • Emile

    This is all too typical of the Conservative-Reform-Aliance-Party, aka CRAP

  • Al Heck Brakes

    The fraud which was alleged to have taken place would have been between a local political candidate and his local riding association, involving money received from local donors. If a local crime takes place involving nobody but local people, is this really a matter concerning a national crime fighting agency based in a city 2000 km away? An agency which from its very nature is huge, unresponsive, wrapped up in bureaucracy, and entangled with the ambitions of its political masters? Are you surprised when this national bureaucracy is sent to deal with small, local issues in tiny rural hamlets from coast to coast, that they trip over their own feet and come off as incompetent at best and politically tainted at worst?

    And the ultimate reason for the unwarranted intrusion into local affairs is that in the national capital there is a sordid fight over billions of dollars of government pork between the masters who would control and distribute the pork and the representatives of those who would receive the pork – neither of whom have any moral right to get their mitts on so much OPM.

    Nauseating, but not very surprising given the assumptions on which the exercise of power is based.

  • Makenzie001

    The accusation of embezzlement against MP Bill Casey is an extremely serious matter. It is tantamount to defamation of character, slander and libel by the CPC/government. In the above letter Mr Casey has clearly indicated that when he was fired as a candidate of the party, the $30,000 that Elections Canada required to be held in the riding account was returned to the national party not by him, but by members of the executive that quit. In fact they undertook due diligence to comply with the law. What is even surprising is that the candidate from Ottawa worked for the Minister in charge of the RCMP and probably was ordered to lay a false charge against the MP (given the fact that this is the first time that senior members of the force have been prohibited from holding this post in Canadian History). It is clear now why the CPC have falsely accused Mr Casey. They are angry at him for beating them in the October 2008 Federal Election and want to destroy his reputation if he takes a future job as an investment adviser where trust and reputation is essential to maintain credibility . It is not enough that the RCMP states that there is not enough evidence for criminal prosecution. They should tell the public he is innocent of the allegations levied by the CPC. The independence and impartiality of the RCMP has been compromised by political tampering that could go up as far as the PMO. Members of the CPC has damaged his reputation by floating lies, rumors and innuendos that would not stand the test of a criminal or civil trial.

    MP Bill Casey should immediately hire a trial lawyer and launch with the 27 members of his executives a class action civil suit against the PM of Canada, the CPC and individuals who have accused him of embezzlement for the tune of $10million. Start a defense fund to pay for proceedings and alert the media to report on the trial. I also think the MP Casey SHOULD NOT retire from Parliament until this case is won(with a formal apology)and that the reputation of the PM and the CPC is totally destroyed in the eyes of Canadians.

  • Ted

    Sorry, that should be Scandelpedia.ca

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