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Sen. Mike Duffy fraud trial continues in Ottawa, heading for break

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 25 Aug, 2015 11:36 AM
    OTTAWA — The Mike Duffy trial rolls on today in Ottawa following one of the most hostile confrontations yet between witness and lawyer.
     
    The battle on Monday erupted over the continuing question of who among Prime Minister Stephen Harper's staff knew about the $90,000 secret repayment of Duffy's expenses made by former chief of staff Nigel Wright.
     
    Chris Woodcock, the former head of issues management in the PMO, testified that he wasn't aware of the payment until it was reported in the media despite receiving an email about two months earlier in which Wright states he's going do to it.
     
    Duffy's lawyer, Donald Bayne, appeared incredulous that Woodcock claimed he read many emails a day yet missed this one.
     
    Woodcock bristled when he replied that missing emails is a “fact of life when you receive 700-1,000 emails a day.”
     
    Harper's current chief of staff, Ray Novak, has also denied through a spokesperson that he read an email from Wright explicitly telling him about the repayment. 
     
    Harper has defended Novak and others, pinning the blame on Wright as the "boss."
     
    Duffy has pleaded not guilty to 31 counts of fraud, breach of trust and bribery at his trial, which is hearing a final week of testimony before taking another break.

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