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Ex-PMO lawyer contradict­s Stephen Harper campaign

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OTTAWA Stephen Harper’s top aide and election director Ray Novak boomerange­d back into the centre of the Mike Duffy coverup scandal, as the testimony of a former PMO lawyer directly contradict­ed the Conservati­ve election campaign.

For the past several days, Harper and his team have rejected evidence that suggested current chief of staff Novak was privy to his predecesso­r Nigel Wright’s secret repayment of Sen. Duffy’s contested expenses in 2013.

Wright’s $90,000 cheque is at the heart of some of the 31 charges that Duffy is now facing.

Wright has also suggested in testimony that Novak did not know about the repayment, prompting Duffy’s lawyer Donald Bayne to drop a late afternoon bombshell on the courtroom.

Bayne read from a Feb. 2014 police interview with Benjamin Perrin, a former lawyer in the prime minister’s office.

Perrin told the RCMP investigat­or that he was in a room in March 2013 when Wright told him and Novak that he intended to repay Duffy’s Senate expenses. Perrin went on to say that Novak was also in on a conference call with Duffy’s former lawyer Janice Payne, when Wright repeated his plan.

“Ray was also there on the call when Nigel Wright said to Janice Payne he would do it, and Ray Novak also received an email, which you have, where Nigel says I’ll be providing my cheque,” Perrin told Sgt. Greg Horton.

“Ray was in that meeting, and Ray heard this, and I remember looking at Ray to see his reaction.”

Perrin, now a professor at the University of British Columbia, goes on to call the matter “black and white,” and he expresses surprise that Novak had not been listed by RCMP investigat­ors as one of the people who was in the know.

When reporters last week asked Harper about Novak’s involvemen­t, he said he rejected the premise of the question.

“The reality is that there are two people who are responsibl­e: his superior, Mr. Wright, and Mr. Duffy. They are being held accountabl­e for their actions,” Harper said Friday.

Harper’s spokesman Kory Teneycke also told reporters that Novak never read emails from Wright about the payment, and wasn’t on the conference call at the moment the money was discussed.

“I’ve known Ray for 20 years. It’s unfathomab­le that Ray would be aware of a payment from Nigel to Mr. Duffy and not tell the prime minister,” Teneycke said.

The trial is also expected to hear from Payne, who could cast further light on her conference call with Wright, Perrin and Novak.

Wright also revealed Tuesday that he has been in communicat­ion with Novak, who has received a Crown subpoena, as recently as two weeks ago by BlackBerry message. He told Bayne he hadn’t kept the message.

Bayne has been trying to both tear down Wright’s credibilit­y as a Crown witness and to paint a picture of a PMO conspiracy to force Duffy to admit fault on his expenses where he saw none.

Part of the alleged PMO scheme was to have Duffy withdrawn from an independen­t audit. Bayne explored that chapter for most of the day Tuesday, as the trial heard about how the PMO sought and obtained details on the firm Deloitte’s examinatio­n of Duffy’s expenses — an audit that was supposed to be strictly confidenti­al.

Wright has said that Sen. David Tkachuk, the former head of the powerful Senate internal economy committee, was the first to suggest that if Duffy repaid his expenses, he could be withdrawn from the audit that was underway in Feb. 2013.

 ?? CP PHOTO GREG BANNING ?? Nigel Wright, right, former Chief of Staff to Prime Minister Stephen Harper, testifies at the Mike Duffy trial as Duffy looks on in Ottawa, on Tuesday in this artist's sketch.
CP PHOTO GREG BANNING Nigel Wright, right, former Chief of Staff to Prime Minister Stephen Harper, testifies at the Mike Duffy trial as Duffy looks on in Ottawa, on Tuesday in this artist's sketch.
 ??  ?? Stephen Harper’s Chief of Staff Ray Novak stands along the wall on Parliament Hill in 2013. Harper says the “vast majority” of his staff were unaware of a plan to cover Mike Duffy's reimbursem­ent of Senate expenses — a change from his past repeated...
Stephen Harper’s Chief of Staff Ray Novak stands along the wall on Parliament Hill in 2013. Harper says the “vast majority” of his staff were unaware of a plan to cover Mike Duffy's reimbursem­ent of Senate expenses — a change from his past repeated...
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