Showing posts with label Stephen Harper corruption. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stephen Harper corruption. Show all posts

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Convicted felon gives Harper gang all-clear on Senate scandal

When Conrad Black says, "I don't see any problem..." you should

  • breathe a sigh of relief
  • tighten your belt and adjust your suspenders
  • talk to your lawyer
  • turn yourself in at the nearest police station.
Conrad is not one to allow a criminal conviction to stand in the way of his pontificating about the travails of the Harper gang. Conrad doesn't see a problem, except for Corporal Horton (who provides the segue to a gratuitous Hitler reference in the article).

Conrad is a bit like Rob Ford; too full of himself to have any sense of shame. 


Thursday, November 28, 2013

CBC misses the boat on senate scandal

Big Steve is juggling so many scandals his head must be spinning.

Lucky for Big Steve, Canadian media are determined to give him a free pass.

Take today's interrogation of the auditors who were examining senate expenses. The auditors, employees of Deloitte, the reigning international accounting giant since all the other reigning international accounting giants were destroyed by scandal, claimed that their boss, the managing partner of the firm, asked them how things were coming along on the senate file, to which they claim to have replied, "sorry boss, that would be a breach of confidentiality and we just can't reveal that info."

Ya right.

That's not how it works.

When you sign up with an accounting firm for an audit, you are contracting with the firm, not the individual auditor. You fully expect that the work of the auditors will be actively supervised by the big dogs at that company. The idea that these Deloitte auditors wouldn't tell their boss how the job was going is whole-cloth bunk.

So self-confessed bag-man Senator Irving Gerstein calls his pal, the managing partner at Deloitte, on behalf of Big Steve's political party. He wants to know how the audit is coming along. Managing partner asks the auditors but is rebuffed on the grounds that telling him would breach rules of confidentiality.

And this obvious rubbish is allowed to pass unchallenged by the media?

Today's performance by the Deloitte auditors was just the latest chapter in an ongoing cover-up.