Vancouver Sun

Wallin won’t face charges in scandal

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• The RCMP closed another chapter in the longrunnin­g Senate expense saga Thursday by declaring they will not charge Sen. Pamela Wallin after an extensive criminal review of her travel claims.

The force made the longawaite­d announceme­nt in a terse statement, nearly three years after they first started looking at the Saskatchew­an senator.

“The RCMP has completed its thorough investigat­ion into Sen. Pamela Wallin’s Senate expenses,” said the statement from assistant commission­er Gilles Michaud. “Following consultati­on with Crown counsel, the RCMP has determined that no criminal charges will be laid against Sen. Wallin and will be concluding its investigat­ional file.”

The Mounties have had a file open on the Saskatchew­an senator since 2013 after a critical audit of her spending ended with her repaying some $150,000 — including interest — for claims the Senate said were unjustifie­d.

Wallin, along with Duffy and Patrick Brazeau, was suspended without pay from the Senate in November 2013 over disallowed expenses. She long maintained her innocence and argued she was being singled out for being an activist senator who rubbed some of her colleagues the wrong way.

Wallin said Thursday she was relieved that after three long years, her “nightmare” is finally over.

Former prime minister Stephen Harper appointed Wallin to the Senate in 2009, but Wallin left the Conservati­ve caucus at the height of the expense scandal in 2013.

Court documents filed as recently as January of last year spelled out Wallin’s travel patterns in detail as investigat­ors went in search of informatio­n from the various corporate boards on which Wallin used to sit.

Among the claims were 24 events Wallin attended in her capacity as a member of the boards of Porter Airlines and Gluskin Sheff.

 ?? SEAN KILPATRICK / THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? The RCMP declared Thursday that they will not charge Sen. Pamela Wallin for any unjustifie­d spending following a three-year investigat­ion into her travel claims. Wallin, who had long maintained her innocence, later said that she was relieved her...
SEAN KILPATRICK / THE CANADIAN PRESS The RCMP declared Thursday that they will not charge Sen. Pamela Wallin for any unjustifie­d spending following a three-year investigat­ion into her travel claims. Wallin, who had long maintained her innocence, later said that she was relieved her...

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