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External auditor to look at residence claims, expenses of three senators

Senator Mike Duffy speaks during a PC convention in Halifax. Canadian Press file photo Photo by The Chronicle Herald

Senator Mike Duffy speaks during a PC convention in Halifax. Canadian Press file photo

Published on February 8, 2013
Published on February 8, 2013
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Liberal Mac Harb.The , Senate of Canada , Prince Edward Island , OTTAWA , Quebec

OTTAWA — The Senate is asking outside auditors to check out the residency claims and expenses of three of its members, including a senator facing criminal charges on another matter.

The committee, which oversees the upper chamber’s internal budgets, has asked the Deloitte accounting firm to review the residency claims of Conservative senators Patrick Brazeau and Mike Duffy and Liberal Mac Harb.

The accountants will look at their claims about where they live and their related expenses.

Duffy is a senator for Prince Edward Island, Brazeau holds a Quebec seat and Harb, a longtime former Ottawa MP, sits for Ontario.

Committee chair Sen. David Tkachuk and deputy chair Sen. George Furey are also seeking a legal opinion on the question of Duffy’s residency, says a news release.

In a statement today, Duffy insisted he has done nothing wrong.

“As a Prince Edward Islander, born and bred, I am proud to represent my province and its interests in the Senate of Canada,” Duffy said in the statement.

“I represent taxpayers with care, and Canadians know I would never do anything to betray the public trust. I have a home in Prince Edward Island as required by law. I will have no further comment until this review is complete.”

Meanwhile, Brazeau appeared today in a Gatineau, Que., court on charges of assault and sexual assault. He is to be released on bail with a number of conditions and is expected to return to court next month.

Police arrested the controversial senator Thursday at his home just across the river from Parliament Hill following a 911 call.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper swiftly expelled Brazeau from the Conservative caucus. He intends to remain in the Senate as an independent, his office says.

 

 

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    GF
    - February 8, 2013 at 17:26:33

    Duffy should keep quiet til the auditors report comes out. Having a home for 2 weeks out of the year is not "Having a home" for residence purposes.

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    taxpayer
    - February 8, 2013 at 15:13:26

    typical liberal bias media coverage by the canadian press. where are the pictures of the other 2 senators? a crook is a crook, no matter what colour they wear.

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