- Reaction score
- 36
- Points
- 560
The opposition parties have opened a can of worms by demanding an investigation of former PM Brian Mulroney. As this blogger points out, if you have leave to investigate one thing, why should you stop there? There are plenty of similar events to investigate (and are demanding investigation). Given the "source" of these allegations is fighting extradition to Germany to face many charges, I would be very careful in accepting anything he has to say.
http://torydrroy.blogspot.com/2007/11/when-do-we-get-to-see-investigations-of.html
http://torydrroy.blogspot.com/2007/11/when-do-we-get-to-see-investigations-of.html
Friday, November 09, 2007
When do we get to see the investigations of pseudochretien and dithers?
Once again the Tories are being fair and open on an issue that should have been closed a long time ago. I am sure that HM PM Mulroney will be cleared and the grits will again have egg on their faces. I hope the grits will support probes into pseudochretien's dealings with the Business Development Bank, certain golf courses and his other shady dealings. Perhaps we will finally find out where dithers and pseudochretien hid the stolen adscam money.
$41 million is still missing. Who has that money? The grits of course prefer to talk about $300000 allegedly given to HM PM Mulroney after his time in office many years ago. The grits had tried to use the RCMP to persecute Mulroney and had to offer an abject apology.
I demand investigations of Pseudochretien, dithers, gagliano and the rest of the grit henchmen. Perhaps we could also reinvestigate the HRDC scandal, the sky shops Scandal, the dredging scandal, the gun registry scandal and any number of other grit dishonesty. Is this the only way the grits can be an opposition? Not making any useful statement but trying to throw mud? So much for dion being a clean and honest man. dion is not a decent man and he certainly isn't a leader. His own party members know that.
Harper announces review of Schreiber allegations against Mulroney
Published: Friday, November 09, 2007
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Friday announced an independent third party to review allegations made by German-Canadian Karlheinz Schreiber against Brian Mulroney.
Schreiber alleges in an affidavit filed in court on Thursday that an adviser to the former prime Progressive Conservative prime minister requested a transfer of funds to "Mr. Mulroney's lawyer in Geneva related to the Airbus deal."
The allegation, which is the first time Schreiber has directly linked the commissions from the controversial 1988 sale of 34 Airbus planes to Air Canada to Mulroney, is contained in an affidavit filed in Ontario Superior Court in relation to Schreiber's ongoing lawsuit against the former prime minister.

