The last time someone was called before the bar of the House of Commons to answer MPs’ inquiries, it was to demand that a man named R.C. Miller explain how his company got government contracts to supply lights, burners and bristle brushes for lighthouses. That was 1913.
Both had refused to answer. Both were summoned to be admonished, and to answer questions. In 1913, Mr. Miller stonewalled and spent a short time in jail.In the hours before Mr. Firth was brought into the Commons, news broke thatMr. Firth had appeared before Commons committees before, and it was the police that provided the new developments to fuel questions for MPs.
Liberal House Leader Steven MacKinnon noted that Mr. Firth’s doctor has asked that it be postponed out of concern for his health, and only the Conservatives refused unanimous consent. “The leader of the opposition is giving us a demonstration of his character.” Mr. MacKinnon said. Mostly, MPs expressed outrage that his two-person company could take hefty commissions to hire programmers and other companies, after a procurement process that, with few records in the file, remains mysterious.
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