RCMP defends ‘thorough, independent’ investigation into Vice-Admiral Mark Norman
OTTAWA — The RCMP is defending its investigation of Vice-Admiral Mark Norman, which has come under sustained fire since the politically charged case against the military’s former second-in-command collapsed earlier this week.
Much of that criticism has centred on why the Mounties did not interview members of Stephen Harper’s former Conservative government during their two-year investigation into allegations Norman leaked cabinet secrets.
That was despite accusations Norman provided confidential information about a $700-million shipbuilding contract to a Quebec shipyard, its lobbyists or the media on 12 occasions starting in September 2014 — when the Tories were in power.