Senate knew of contracting, residency failings as early as 2010, argues Sen. Duffy’s defence lawyer

An internal Senate audit by Ernst & Young in 2010 found ‘There is a lack of clear guidelines and criteria clarifying what activities constitute a Parliamentary function’ and ‘there is no clear guidance between partisan activities relating to Senate business (allowable expenses) and partisan activities on behalf of political party.’

The government quietly tabled a report from an explosive 2010 internal Senate audit, which would have publicly flagged contract and expense oversight failings that have now come to the forefront in suspended senator Mike Duffy’s trial over fraud and breach of trust charges, on the last day...

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