Monday, October 28, 2013

Duffy said the Prime Minister’s Office had directed its lawyer, Arthur Hamilton, to pay Duffy’s legal bills, amounting to $13,560

Here's the cheque released by Duffy:


3 comments:

The Mound of Sound said...

I believe the Prime Minister's Office chief counsel was Benjamin Perrin. Hamilton of Cassels Brock is chief counsel to the Conservative Party of Canada. In this scenario that's a fairly important distinction.

Anonymous said...

PMO counsel or CPC counsel - a distinction without a difference in Harperland.

Larry Haskell said...

Interesting that Duffy had the foresight to keep a copy of the cheque.