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Expel Meredith, Senate ethics committee says

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OTTAWA The Senate ethics committee has recommende­d that the upper house take the unpreceden­ted step of expelling disgraced Sen. Don Meredith for engaging in a sexual relationsh­ip with a teenage girl.

It’s now up to the full Senate, which has never before expelled a member, to decide whether to accept or reject the recommenda­tion, which also calls on the chamber to declare Meredith’s seat vacant.

“He has brought disrepute to himself and to the institutio­n,” the committee said in a scathing report released Tuesday. “Your committee is of the opinion that Sen. Meredith’s misconduct has demonstrat­ed that he is unfit to serve as a senator. His presence in the chamber would in itself discredit the institutio­n.

“No lesser sanction than expulsion would repair the harm he has done to the Senate.”

Meredith must be given five sitting days in which to respond to the report, should he wish, so a vote on his fate can’t occur before next Tuesday at the earliest.

Meredith’s lawyer, Bill Trudell, said the senator was with his family and had no immediate comment on the report. The senator has a right to speak to the Senate and a right of final reply and will decide in the next few days whether to exercise those options, he added in an interview.

Trudell said he’s troubled by aspects of the report, although he would not specify exactly what those were.

“What they call for is a unique, never-usedbefore power to expel,” Trudell said. “What they are saying is that there is no other alternativ­e and that’s precedent-setting. I suggested there were alternativ­es.”

According to the report, Meredith’s lawyer proposed that the senator be suspended without pay for one or two years. But the committee concluded that “a suspension would reinstate only temporaril­y the Senate’s dignity and integrity, which would again be compromise­d when Sen. Meredith would resume his seat.”

The Senate has undisputed authority to suspend senators and did so recently with senators Mike Duffy, Pamela Wallin and Patrick Brazeau while they were under investigat­ion for allegedly filing fraudulent expense claims.

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