House Ethics MPs don´t want to subpoena private documents of Mulroney, Schreiber

MPs have privacy concerns, but author William Kaplan calls them ´a national disgrace.´

Members of the House Ethics Committee studying the Mulroney-Schreiber affair are "a national disgrace," should "follow the money" and subpoena documents, including tax records, because "Parliament is supreme," says author William Kaplan. But MPs on the high-profile committee say they´re hes...

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