Bev fume, et ce sont les huards qui s’envolent en fumée, comme le montre cette photo exclusive.
Bev a menti aux Communes
On se souviendra du NOT scandal, dont les origines remontent à 2009.
In 2009, Oda rejected a church-based aid group called Kairos for renewal of its long-standing Canadian International Development Agency grant. She called the rejection a “CIDA decision,” but it turned out top CIDA officials had signed a note recommending approval of Kairos’s funding. That memo was later altered when the word “not” was penned in before “approve.”
Oda told a House committee she didn’t know who inserted the “not,” only to admit later that she had ordered the doctoring of the document. – John Geddes, Maclean’s, 28 février 2011: What does it takes to get fired in Ottawa?
Miss Beverley est un peu snob. Et en même temps, un peu cachotière.
In 2006, Oda paid back $2,200 to taxpayers after the Liberals found that she had incurred nearly $5,500 in limo rides at the 2006 Juno awards in Halifax. The amount was never mentioned on the disclosure of travel and hospitality expenses posted on the Department of Canadian Heritage website. – CTV News, 7 mai 2008
Never mentionned? Une erreur d’inattention, sans doute…
Miss Beverley n’a pas le repentir facile…
… et de ses erreurs passées rien elle n’apprend!
Le 17 mars 2008, elle a fait assumer par les contribuables les services d’une limousine – la modique somme de 1291.88$ – aux seules fins d’assister à une activité du parti Conservateur (la formation d’un nouveau candidat). Source: CTV News, 7 mai 2008
Oda spent nearly $17,000 on limo rides in her party’s first 15 months in office, according to receipts obtained by the NDP through an access-to-information request.
New Democrat MP Charlie Angus said about half of that amount was never proactively included in publicly disclosed ministerial travel and hospitality expenses.
« This is a government that ran on an issue of accountability and transparency, and yet we see this immediate move to secrecy and a Treasury Board that breaks guidelines shamelessly, » Angus told CTV’s Mike Duffy Live. SOURCE: CTV News, 7 mai 2008
Never publicly disclosed? Encore une erreur d’inattention?
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Bev Oda fait preuve, depuis son élection, d’une malhonnêteté rarement égalée. Lire la suite