Trudeau 'welcomes' ethics probe of alleged PMO interference in SNC-Lavalin case

spilledthebeer

Executive Branch Member
Jan 26, 2017
9,296
4
36




It is a testament to how fully that poisoned LIE-beral values have infected Quebecers that they are not more upset about this shameless Lavalin CRAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I say that Our idiot Boy SHOULD be made to testify!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I say this NOT because I expect him to say anything informative or useful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I just think he has exposed himself as a shameless weasel and he should be made to sweat a little at least!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I do not expect any grand revelations from anybody who testifies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


All the key players have spent MONTHS honing and sharpening their stories to make them into teflon marvels that no political dirt or legal consequences will stick to!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


That Privy Council Clerk Wernick would PUBLICLY shrug off the pressure that he saw was put on Wilson-Raybould is proof the key players will likely escape!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Wernick played the usual LIE-beral word games when he spoke publicly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


As in - oh sure we discussed it with her but DID NOT PUT INAPPROPRIATE PRESSURE ON HER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Apparently Wilson- Raybould WAS REMINDED about how many Quebec jobs would be lost and how many Quebec pensioners would suffer if Lavalin folded due to legal action!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


And Wilson- Raybould was also apparently reminded of how many VOTES LIE-berals might lose if the Lavalin dirt was fully exposed to the angry public!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



The fate of Lavalin and of LIE-beral party in the next election was at least partly in her hands!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


With Our idiot Boy and his pals making it CLEAR what solution THEY PREFERRED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



So no pressure at all right???????????????????????
 

Twin_Moose

Hall of Fame Member
Apr 17, 2017
22,031
6,152
113
Twin Moose Creek
Wilson-Raybould can speak: Trudeau

OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says former attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould will be permitted to speak publicly about some of the details of the SNC-Lavalin affair.
Trudeau is telling the House of Commons that the government will waive some of the solicitor-client privilege and cabinet confidences that have so far kept Wilson-Raybould silent.
Trudeau says she would be able to address "relevant matters" when questioned by members of the Commons justice committee while also ensuring two active court cases involving Quebec-based engineering firm SNC-Lavalin are not jeopardized.
Wilson-Raybould sent a letter to the chair of the committee today saying she is anxious to appear, but wants to hold off scheduling an appearance until clarity has been reached about what she is legally allowed to share.
She says once she has that clarity, she will appear at the first available opportunity.
Wilson-Raybould also asked that she be allowed to make an extended opening statement lasting about 30 minutes when she does appear so she can offer her best recollections of all relevant communications she had on the SNC-Lavalin affair.
 

Mowich

Hall of Fame Member
Dec 25, 2005
16,649
998
113
76
Eagle Creek
It is a testament to how fully that poisoned LIE-beral values have infected Quebecers that they are not more upset about this shameless Lavalin CRAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I say that Our idiot Boy SHOULD be made to testify!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I say this NOT because I expect him to say anything informative or useful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I just think he has exposed himself as a shameless weasel and he should be made to sweat a little at least!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I do not expect any grand revelations from anybody who testifies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


All the key players have spent MONTHS honing and sharpening their stories to make them into teflon marvels that no political dirt or legal consequences will stick to!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


That Privy Council Clerk Wernick would PUBLICLY shrug off the pressure that he saw was put on Wilson-Raybould is proof the key players will likely escape!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Wernick played the usual LIE-beral word games when he spoke publicly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


As in - oh sure we discussed it with her but DID NOT PUT INAPPROPRIATE PRESSURE ON HER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Apparently Wilson- Raybould WAS REMINDED about how many Quebec jobs would be lost and how many Quebec pensioners would suffer if Lavalin folded due to legal action!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


And Wilson- Raybould was also apparently reminded of how many VOTES LIE-berals might lose if the Lavalin dirt was fully exposed to the angry public!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



The fate of Lavalin and of LIE-beral party in the next election was at least partly in her hands!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


With Our idiot Boy and his pals making it CLEAR what solution THEY PREFERRED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



So no pressure at all right???????????????????????


If this is what you truly believe STB then Wilson-Raybould had a duty to come forward immediately and explain to the Canadian public what happened. Instead she clung to her post as AG, kept silent and let the rumors fly. Just another liberal shill.
 

Mowich

Hall of Fame Member
Dec 25, 2005
16,649
998
113
76
Eagle Creek
Speak but not about the SNC Lavalin issue.
I keep wondering why it takes so very long to seek clarity. But then I should not be the least bit surprised considering all the lawyers involved. Those billing hours are sure adding up.
 

spilledthebeer

Executive Branch Member
Jan 26, 2017
9,296
4
36
If this is what you truly believe STB then Wilson-Raybould had a duty to come forward immediately and explain to the Canadian public what happened. Instead she clung to her post as AG, kept silent and let the rumors fly. Just another liberal shill.


Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



You make my point for me indirectly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Wilson-Raybould apparently WAS pressured in various ways to take action "for the good of the party"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Privy Council Clerk Michael Wernick pretty much admitted that "pressure" was put on her to act in a certain way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Though Wernick INSISTS the pressure was of a legal and "proper" sort!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Sounds like typical LIE-beral weasel words to me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


And Wilson-Raybould apparently did not do as Our idiot Boy desired!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


So she was FIRED as Attorney General!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


But the LIE-beral mess apparently kept unraveling so she quit cabinet to limit her exposure!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


It seems this is why it has taken her SEVERAL WEEKS to put together a set of facts that she feels comfortable spilling to the public!!!!!!!!!!!!


She is trying not to completely kill her political career by fully exposing the possibly sordid details that so many people have speculated about!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



So yes- she is a LIE-beral.....................but she is the cleanest LIE-beral of the bunch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


if we single her out for punishment or blame then we let all the other LIE-berals who orchestrated this dog`s breakfast OFF THE HOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


WHY should we scorn the one LIE-beral who apparently DID NOT want to sweep the mess fully under the rug??????????????????


And what about the testimony the Quebec Charbonneau Inquiry heard- that THERE WERE MULTIPLE engineering firms involved in the election funding FRAUD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Multiple means MORE THAN JUST LAVALIN YOU KNOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



So how far does the rot reach????????????????????????????


And did Wilson-Raybould quit cabinet because- as I have suggested- that she is the CLEANEST among a pack of dirty LIE-berals????????


There seems to be NO CHANCE of ever hearing the full truth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Twin_Moose

Hall of Fame Member
Apr 17, 2017
22,031
6,152
113
Twin Moose Creek
I wonder if Canadians will be any further ahead in finding out the truth after Wilson-Raybould appears before the committee. Excuse me for thinking the 'fix' is in.

I agree especially since she said she had to meet with JT to see how much she is allowed to say
 

Mowich

Hall of Fame Member
Dec 25, 2005
16,649
998
113
76
Eagle Creek
Christie Blatchford: The question remains: Why didn't Wilson-Raybould resign?

It is my experience that truth is most often found in the middle, or as the ancient Greek philosopher Democritus said rather more poetically, “in the depths.”

With that lens, imagining just for a minute that truth generally lies between extremes, consider again the SNC-Lavalin/Jody Wilson-Raybould business.

(The caveat is that, speaking of depths, I am somewhat out of mine, in that I have never worked in Ottawa as a political reporter precisely because I find the place greasy and incestuous, and generally regard it with suspicion.)

Thus far, the prevailing narrative goes as follows.

The former attorney general is a heroic and even noble figure who stood her ground as all around her, sinister forces — the slip-slidey folk of the Prime Minister’s Office including former principal secretary Gerald Butts, plus Justin Trudeau himself, and others in cabinet, plus the SNC lobbyists — leaned on her to change her mind and negotiate a plea with SNC instead of continuing with the fraud-and-bribery prosecution underway, and then punishing her, when she bravely refused to yield, by booting her out of the AG’s office as soon as possible.

Wilson-Raybould has yet to speak her truth, as that loathsome phrase goes, and depending on how frank she believes she can be at the justice committee next week, it may well be that this is exactly what she will say happened.

But even if that’s so, there are some unanswered questions about this scenario.

The first is, was the pressure from the PMO (and other ministers and officials such as clerk of the privy council Michael Wernick, who earlier this week admitted calling Wilson-Raybould in December of last year to give her some “context” for the potential consequences the SNC prosecution might have) improper?

Did all this breach what’s called the Shawcross doctrine — the name comes from a speech made by the late Sir Hartley Shawcross, a brilliant English lawyer who was then the AG and was talking about attorney-general/prosecutorial independence — and which is also practised in Canada?

At the heart of the doctrine is that the attorney general must be fully independent and in control of her own processes.

Designed to protect AG independence, Shawcross doesn’t mean an AG can’t consult her colleagues, or even that they can’t tell her about real considerations they believe she may have ignored, but that she is not to be put under pressure.

Trudeau, Butts and Wernick — the only significant voices heard, in various ways, thus far — have been adamant that they did nothing improper or inappropriate and that Wilson-Raybould was always aware the decision was hers and hers alone.

Wernick, in fact, said he’s content to leave this issue for the ethics commissioner to determine, and appeared confident his judgment would be confirmed.

And if Wilson-Raybould felt she was being subjected to undue pressure, Wernick said, why didn’t she object? She had numerous avenues and opportunities to do so, and he mentioned an array of these, from a call to the PM or the ethics commissioner to a “pull-aside” at cabinet, but to his knowledge, she didn’t avail herself of any of these opportunities.

(It must be said that neither Wilson-Raybould nor Trudeau appeared to give much of a whit about all that vaunted independence when they were tweeting their “thoughts” about the verdict in the Gerald Stanley case early last year. “As a country we can and must do better,” Wilson-Raybould wrote. “I am committed to working everyday to ensure justice for all Canadians,” thus suggesting in a plausibly deniable way that the verdict was wrong and that justice for the Indigenous man, Colten Boushie, who was killed by Stanley wasn’t so hot.)

Now Wernick didn’t suggest Wilson-Raybould could have resigned, but she could have done, of course — the question of why she didn’t hangs fatly in the air.

It’s not unprecedented, as my more learned legal colleagues have pointed out: B.C. attorney general Brian Smith did just that in 1988, over precisely the same issue — he quit because he could no longer carry out his duties without “the support of the premier and his office, who do not appreciate the unique independence that is the cornerstone of the attorney general’s responsibilities in a free parliamentary democracy.”

Only by resigning and speaking out when he did, Smith said, could he protect the sanctity and tradition of the AG’s office.

Wilson-Raybould stayed in office, accepted her shuffle to veterans affairs in mid-January, and did not resign until Feb. 12, a few days after a Globe and Mail story alleged she had been “pressed” to change her mind on SNC.

Did she imagine that her particularly potent credentials (she is an Aboriginal woman), which are so very important to this prime minister and his government, meant that she would not, could not, be moved? Did she gamble that those credentials would protect her?

She still could have resigned if not in the moment of all that pressure then at this moment — refused the shuffle and stood on a point of principle, quit the cabinet but remained as an MP.

Where is truth in the murky middle here?

It was Sir Shawcross who said, this at the Nuremberg trials where he was the English prosecutor, “There comes a point when a man must refuse to answer to his leader if he is also to answer his own conscience.”

nationalpost.com/opinion/christie-blatchford-the-question-remains-why-didnt-wilson-raybould-resign?
 

spilledthebeer

Executive Branch Member
Jan 26, 2017
9,296
4
36
Christie Blatchford: The question remains: Why didn't Wilson-Raybould resign?

It is my experience that truth is most often found in the middle, or as the ancient Greek philosopher Democritus said rather more poetically, “in the depths.”

With that lens, imagining just for a minute that truth generally lies between extremes, consider again the SNC-Lavalin/Jody Wilson-Raybould business.

(The caveat is that, speaking of depths, I am somewhat out of mine, in that I have never worked in Ottawa as a political reporter precisely because I find the place greasy and incestuous, and generally regard it with suspicion.)

Thus far, the prevailing narrative goes as follows.

The former attorney general is a heroic and even noble figure who stood her ground as all around her, sinister forces — the slip-slidey folk of the Prime Minister’s Office including former principal secretary Gerald Butts, plus Justin Trudeau himself, and others in cabinet, plus the SNC lobbyists — leaned on her to change her mind and negotiate a plea with SNC instead of continuing with the fraud-and-bribery prosecution underway, and then punishing her, when she bravely refused to yield, by booting her out of the AG’s office as soon as possible.

Wilson-Raybould has yet to speak her truth, as that loathsome phrase goes, and depending on how frank she believes she can be at the justice committee next week, it may well be that this is exactly what she will say happened.

But even if that’s so, there are some unanswered questions about this scenario.

The first is, was the pressure from the PMO (and other ministers and officials such as clerk of the privy council Michael Wernick, who earlier this week admitted calling Wilson-Raybould in December of last year to give her some “context” for the potential consequences the SNC prosecution might have) improper?

Did all this breach what’s called the Shawcross doctrine — the name comes from a speech made by the late Sir Hartley Shawcross, a brilliant English lawyer who was then the AG and was talking about attorney-general/prosecutorial independence — and which is also practised in Canada?

At the heart of the doctrine is that the attorney general must be fully independent and in control of her own processes.

Designed to protect AG independence, Shawcross doesn’t mean an AG can’t consult her colleagues, or even that they can’t tell her about real considerations they believe she may have ignored, but that she is not to be put under pressure.

Trudeau, Butts and Wernick — the only significant voices heard, in various ways, thus far — have been adamant that they did nothing improper or inappropriate and that Wilson-Raybould was always aware the decision was hers and hers alone.

Wernick, in fact, said he’s content to leave this issue for the ethics commissioner to determine, and appeared confident his judgment would be confirmed.

And if Wilson-Raybould felt she was being subjected to undue pressure, Wernick said, why didn’t she object? She had numerous avenues and opportunities to do so, and he mentioned an array of these, from a call to the PM or the ethics commissioner to a “pull-aside” at cabinet, but to his knowledge, she didn’t avail herself of any of these opportunities.

(It must be said that neither Wilson-Raybould nor Trudeau appeared to give much of a whit about all that vaunted independence when they were tweeting their “thoughts” about the verdict in the Gerald Stanley case early last year. “As a country we can and must do better,” Wilson-Raybould wrote. “I am committed to working everyday to ensure justice for all Canadians,” thus suggesting in a plausibly deniable way that the verdict was wrong and that justice for the Indigenous man, Colten Boushie, who was killed by Stanley wasn’t so hot.)

Now Wernick didn’t suggest Wilson-Raybould could have resigned, but she could have done, of course — the question of why she didn’t hangs fatly in the air.

It’s not unprecedented, as my more learned legal colleagues have pointed out: B.C. attorney general Brian Smith did just that in 1988, over precisely the same issue — he quit because he could no longer carry out his duties without “the support of the premier and his office, who do not appreciate the unique independence that is the cornerstone of the attorney general’s responsibilities in a free parliamentary democracy.”

Only by resigning and speaking out when he did, Smith said, could he protect the sanctity and tradition of the AG’s office.

Wilson-Raybould stayed in office, accepted her shuffle to veterans affairs in mid-January, and did not resign until Feb. 12, a few days after a Globe and Mail story alleged she had been “pressed” to change her mind on SNC.

Did she imagine that her particularly potent credentials (she is an Aboriginal woman), which are so very important to this prime minister and his government, meant that she would not, could not, be moved? Did she gamble that those credentials would protect her?

She still could have resigned if not in the moment of all that pressure then at this moment — refused the shuffle and stood on a point of principle, quit the cabinet but remained as an MP.

Where is truth in the murky middle here?

It was Sir Shawcross who said, this at the Nuremberg trials where he was the English prosecutor, “There comes a point when a man must refuse to answer to his leader if he is also to answer his own conscience.”

nationalpost.com/opinion/christie-blatchford-the-question-remains-why-didnt-wilson-raybould-resign?






Spin Lavalin as you please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Here is what is becoming CLEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



There is reason to guess that Our idiot Boy wanted action on Lavalin that Wilson Raybould was NOT COMFORTABLE WITH DOING and so she was demoted as a result!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


The new justice minister has FAILED to sweep Lavalin under the carpet and Wilson-Raybould RESIGNED from cabinet to separate herself from new allegations and to save something of her career!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Wilson-Raybould has said NOTHING about the testimony in Charbonneau Inquiry that indicates clearly that multiple companies were involved in election financing FRAUD that was NEVER INVESTIGATED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


There is GOOD REASON to think there is more to this scandal than the public will EVER BE PRIVILEGED TO HEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

spilledthebeer

Executive Branch Member
Jan 26, 2017
9,296
4
36
Spin Lavalin as you please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Here is what is becoming CLEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



There is reason to guess that Our idiot Boy wanted action on Lavalin that Wilson Raybould was NOT COMFORTABLE WITH DOING and so she was demoted as a result!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


The new justice minister has FAILED to sweep Lavalin under the carpet and Wilson-Raybould RESIGNED from cabinet to separate herself from new allegations and to save something of her career!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Wilson-Raybould has said NOTHING about the testimony in Charbonneau Inquiry that indicates clearly that multiple companies were involved in election financing FRAUD that was NEVER INVESTIGATED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


There is GOOD REASON to think there is more to this scandal than the public will EVER BE PRIVILEGED TO HEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Wilson-Raybould is a LOUSY LIE-beral but SHE IS APPARENTLY the cleanest one in the group!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


SO SHE WAS SLOW TO RESIGN???????????????????????????????


Who walks away from that size of govt pay cheque on a whim??????????????????????????????????????


Impulsive action that results in loss of such a huge pay cheque as a govt Minister gets.......is not something done quickly or easily!!!!!!!



Wilson-Raybould is a POLITICIAN -trying to save her career by not sh+tting too fully one her master!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



And WHO would want to be a whistle blower in this situation where the truth will likely NEVER be known????????????????????????


But the fact remains - Wilson-Raybould DID EVENTUALLY RESIGN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



She did the right thing.....albeit slowly- but as I have said- her situation is not one to prompt FAST ACTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Twin_Moose

Hall of Fame Member
Apr 17, 2017
22,031
6,152
113
Twin Moose Creek
PM looks forward to Wilson-Raybould testimony

OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says it was important to waive solicitor-client privilege and cabinet onfidentiality to allow for former justice minister Jody Wilson-Raybould to tell her side of the SNC-Lavalin story before a parliamentary committee.
Trudeau also says he is looking forward to hearing her testimony.
Late Monday, an order-in-council was published lifting confidentiality restrictions on Wilson-Raybould and anyone she talked to about negotiating a remediation agreement with the Quebec engineering giant rather than pursuing a criminal prosecution for bribery and fraud.
Trudeau and Wilson-Raybould had both been awaiting legal advice on the extent of solicitor-client privilege protecting their conversations.
Justice Minister David Lametti, who was advising Trudeau on the matter of privilege, says today his office had contact with Wilson-Raybould's legal team on the matter.
Trudeau has insisted he was always clear that the decision whether to prosecute was hers and hers alone.

With PMJT's meat shield already taking the hit, the news spin will be interesting
 

Hoid

Hall of Fame Member
Oct 15, 2017
20,408
4
36
Christie Blatchford: The question remains: Why didn't Wilson-Raybould resign?

Thus far, the prevailing narrative goes as follows.


What prevailing narrative? The facts are unknown at this point and there fore only thing we can assume is that Wilson-Raybould did not resign because it never occurred to her or to anyone else. Or if it did it was discarded as a reasonable course of action.
 

Mowich

Hall of Fame Member
Dec 25, 2005
16,649
998
113
76
Eagle Creek
Wilson-Raybould is a LOUSY LIE-beral but SHE IS APPARENTLY the cleanest one in the group!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


SO SHE WAS SLOW TO RESIGN???????????????????????????????


Who walks away from that size of govt pay cheque on a whim??????????????????????????????????????


Impulsive action that results in loss of such a huge pay cheque as a govt Minister gets.......is not something done quickly or easily!!!!!!!



Wilson-Raybould is a POLITICIAN -trying to save her career by not sh+tting too fully one her master!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



And WHO would want to be a whistle blower in this situation where the truth will likely NEVER be known????????????????????????


But the fact remains - Wilson-Raybould DID EVENTUALLY RESIGN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



She did the right thing.....albeit slowly- but as I have said- her situation is not one to prompt FAST ACTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


"But the fact remains - Wilson-Raybould DID EVENTUALLY RESIGN"
Eventually being the keyword here, STB but not soon enough to save her from continuing questions as to why she did not do so sooner as any ethical person with an ounce of integrity would do.
 

Hoid

Hall of Fame Member
Oct 15, 2017
20,408
4
36
People seem to be forgetting that she was justice minister for a long time.

Its not like she was pushed out after a couple of months.