Military withdraws final conduct charge against Lt.-Gen. Steven Whelan

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Whelan had pleaded not guilty to one count of conduct to the prejudice of good order.

GATINEAU, Que. — Lt.-Gen. Steven Whelan wiped away tears Monday morning when military prosecutors withdrew the final charge against him as his defence lawyer was preparing to cross-examine the complainant in the case.Whelan had pleaded not guilty to one count of conduct to the prejudice of good order and discipline for changing a performance report in 2011.

“It’s disappointing not to have the ability to get the truth out and to answer to the claims that have haunted this man since the Oct. 15 leak that put him in a category of people that he had no business being placed in.”Whelan was removed from his post as head of military personnel when media reported that he was under investigation by military police in October 2021.

As proceedings resumed on Monday morning, prosecutors asked the military judge, Cmdr. Martin Pelletier, to withdraw the remaining charge, based on “an assessment of the evidence.”Pelletier had ruled on Friday that the emails at the centre of the case could not be admitted as evidence for the prosecution. His ruling noted that if the defence were to attack the credibility of the complainant during cross-examination, the emails could be used to “rehabilitate her” during re-examination.

Millar said his client plans to launch a civil suit against the federal government and “anyone who participated in the destruction of his career without doing their duty to investigate.”

 

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