Confusion, bickering cloud Senate committee’s planned Norman inquiry
OTTAWA — Confusion and partisan bickering are clouding a Senate committee’s plan to examine the suspension and failed prosecution of Vice-Admiral Mark Norman.
Conservative Sen. Jean-Guy Dagenais on Thursday accused Sen. Peter Harder, the government’s representative in the upper chamber, of all but killing the study by refusing to let the Senate defence committee sit into the summer.
Dagenais sponsored a motion at the committee to study the circumstances that led to Norman’s suspension and breach-of-trust charge, which prosecutors stayed last month, and report back to the Senate by Aug. 1.
Committee members had hoped to hear from Norman, who previously served as the military’s second-in-command, as well as defence chief Gen. Jonathan Vance, Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan and others.