New oversight for Senate fails to make Senators accountable

As it stands now and under the new oversight plan, the Senate remains completely unaccountable, such that the Charter of Rights and Freedoms doesn’t apply to the Senate's governance, the Senate has ignored former auditor general Michael Ferguson's recommendations.
As he unveiled the Senate’s new 'independent' expense oversight plan, Sen. David Wells claimed, 'the Canadian Senate will be a world leader with this structure in place.' In fact, for a decade the British Parliament has had a completely independent and transparent expense oversight regime, far superior to what the Canadian Senate has adopted, writes Daniel Tsai.

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