Tom Zytaruk, author of the book that prompted sensational Liberal allegations of bribery against Prime Minister Stephen Harper and subsequently the Prime Minister's unprecedented $3.5-million defamation lawsuit against the Grits, says it's a "distasteful concept" that the Conservatives and the Liberals have now agreed to never disclose details of the settlement after Mr. Harper suddenly dropped his lawsuit earlier this month.
"A lot of Canadians would disagree with that, that everything should be tidily forgotten about," Mr. Zytaruk told The Hill Times last week. "The whole concept of two political parties just deciding that this isn't up for discussion anymore is kind of a distasteful concept."
All for ourselves, and nothing for other people, seems, in every age of the world, to have been the vile maxim of the masters of mankind.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Not yet forgotten
Tom Zytaruk weighs in on the Con/Lib Cadscam secrecy pact. And perhaps not surprisingly, he's less than pleased with both of the parties involved:
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