Justice Minister says he can't delay Schreiber extradition
DANIEL LEBLANC AND BRODIE FENLON
Globe and Mail Update and Canadian Press
November 27, 2007 at 2:00 PM EST
Federal Justice Minister Rob Nicholson says he has no power to delay the extradition of Karlheinz Schreiber so the lobbyist can testify before a House of Commons ethics committee.
In response, the committee passed a motion calling for a Speaker's warrant – a rarely used tool similar to a subpoena – to get Mr. Schreiber before MPs as soon as possible and to make him “available until discharge by the committee.”
The minority Conservatives voted against the motion, but lost to the other three opposition parties.
In a letter Tuesday, Mr. Nicholson rejected a request by committee chairman Paul Szabo to delay the extradition and to order Mr. Schreiber to appear. Mr. Nicholson said only Parliament has the power to compel his testimony and it should act “expeditiously” before Saturday, when Mr. Schreiber is scheduled to be deported to Germany.
http://tinyurl.com/2xd499
DANIEL LEBLANC AND BRODIE FENLON
Globe and Mail Update and Canadian Press
November 27, 2007 at 2:00 PM EST
Federal Justice Minister Rob Nicholson says he has no power to delay the extradition of Karlheinz Schreiber so the lobbyist can testify before a House of Commons ethics committee.
In response, the committee passed a motion calling for a Speaker's warrant – a rarely used tool similar to a subpoena – to get Mr. Schreiber before MPs as soon as possible and to make him “available until discharge by the committee.”
The minority Conservatives voted against the motion, but lost to the other three opposition parties.
In a letter Tuesday, Mr. Nicholson rejected a request by committee chairman Paul Szabo to delay the extradition and to order Mr. Schreiber to appear. Mr. Nicholson said only Parliament has the power to compel his testimony and it should act “expeditiously” before Saturday, when Mr. Schreiber is scheduled to be deported to Germany.
http://tinyurl.com/2xd499
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