Senate Internal Economy Committee knew in August, 2012, there were problems with Wallin’s travel expenses

According to auditing firm Deloitte’s report into Senator Pamela Wallin’s travel expenses, an internal investigation began after her former executive assistant, Alison Stodin, wrote a letter dated Aug. 24, 2012, to New Brunswick Senator Carolyn Stewart Olsen in her capacity as a member of the Senate Internal Economy Committee.

PARLIAMENT HILL—A timeline and key dates in a scathing forensic report on Saskatchewan Senator Pamela Wallin’s impugned travel expenses indicates some of Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s top Senate lieutenants, or his staff, kept him in the dark after warning signs about her spe...

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