When Justice Charles Vaillancourt cleared Senator Mike Duffy of 31 criminal charges Thursday, he levelled some of his harshest criticism on staffers in the office of former prime minister Stephen Harper.
Vaillancourt said he accepted the defenceâs argument that Duffy was âjust another piece on the chessboardâ in the Prime Ministerâs Officeâs larger strategy of managing the public relations fallout of Duffyâs residency and expense claim scandal.
He slammed the actions of PMO senior staff as âshockingâ and âunacceptable in a democratic society.â
As Robert Fife, the host of CTVâs Question Period, told CTVâs Canada AM Friday: âJustice Vaillancourt resoundingly acquitted Sen. Duffy, but he convicted Stephen Harperâs prime ministerâs office.â
Hereâs a look at some of Vaillancourtâs most scathing assessments of the Harper PMO:
1. âIf anyone was under the impression that this organization was a benign group of bureaucrats taking care of the day -to-day tasks associated with the prime minister, they would be mistaken.â
2. âIn the case of Senator Duffyâs situation, the common theme was to get it done. The âitâ refers to the political storm created by Senator Duffyâs residency and expense issues. The goal was to calm that storm. As the evidence will reveal, the methods employed to achieve a successful outcome to the problem seemed to have known no bounds. â
3. âWas Nigel Wright actually ordering senior members of the Senate around as if they were mere pawns on a chessboard? Were those same senior members of the Senate meekly acquiescing to Mr. Wrightâs orders? Were those same senior members of the Senate robotically marching forth to recite their provided scripted lines?... The answers to the aforementioned questions are: YES; YES; YES; YES; YES; and YES!!!!!â
4. âThe political, covert, relentless, unfolding of events is mindboggling and shocking. The precision and planning of the exercise would make any military commander proud. However, in the context of a democratic society, the plotting as revealed in the emails can only be described as unacceptable.â
5. âI have included the emails earlier in this judgment to highlight the unbelievable lengths that Mr. Wright and his crew went to in order to deal with the quote âDuffy Problemâ. Could Hollywood match such creativity? To say that the circumstances of this case are unusual amounts to gross understatement.â
6. âThe PMO employed a two-pronged approach to deal with Senator Duffy. The primary approach involved the use of a steady stream of threats and pressure being applied from all quarters. These have been well documented throughout this judgment. The other approach involved using the âdo the right thingâ message. It is interesting that no one ever suggested doing âthe legal thingâ. The message was always to âdo the right thingâ.â
7. âI find that the âdo the right thingâ message had only one meaning. Senator Duffy was to do the politically right thing by admitting âhis mistakeâ and repaying back the accrued living expenses.â
8. âI agree that this entire 'Scenario' was not for the benefit of Senate Duffy but rather, it was for the benefit of the government and the PMO. This was damage control at its finest.â