If Auditor General Michael Ferguson's word is to be believed — and there is no reason to think that it isn't — then the federal cabinet and by extension the prime minister, and not just the anonymous gnomes in the Department of National Defence, are directly on the hook for the F-35 boondoggle, in the most egregious sense.
They knew before the last federal election that the jets would cost billions more than had been stated by DND — at least $10-billion more, around $25.1-billion. They allowed the department to publicly table an estimate of $14.7-billion.
"I can't speak to individuals who knew it, but it was information that was prepared by National Defence," Ferguson told reporters Thursday. "It's certainly my understanding that that would have been information that, yes, the government would have had."
He continued: "That $25-billion number was something I think that at that time was known to government." And, critically: "It would have been primarily members of the executive, yes."
So, this is no longer a matter of "it happened on their watch." It's a matter of whether there was outright deception, deliberate and premeditated, during an election campaign, on an issue of great national import, by the prime minister and members of the cabinet.
Thursday, April 05, 2012
There it is. They are all a pack of liars
Harper and all his cabinet ministers involved in the F-35 deal are liars.
Dave a lot of people are calling for heads to roll at NDHQ. I just refreshed my memory of QR&Os and the National Defence Act and it strikes me that these are court martial offences for which the punishment is dismissal with disgrace and possible imprisonment, fines and forfeiture.
ReplyDeleteThese guys have disgraced the Canadian Forces and punishing them is about the only way to make that right.
I also suspect that only through court martial proceedings will we be able to get to the bottom of Harper's perfidy in the F-35 fiasco including how fully he corrupted our military institution.
Hang in there. I don't think anyone in the RCAF line is going to go down without a huge fight. They're mad as hell.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to break my self imposed silence to say that I will be gobsmacked, thunderstruck and gleeful if anyone currently serving in the CF stands up and behaves with courage and fortitude in this melee.
ReplyDeleteIn battle, of course, without question.
In politics? Not fucking likely.
If someone tries to court martial any of them they will.
ReplyDeleteThese guys are getting a lesson that seems to have faded after the Mulroney era.
"They're mad as hell"? For what, following orders to mislead Parliament? Sorry, Dave, you can't do that and cry "victim." You swore your oath of allegiance to the Crown, Canada, not to our Fuhrer, Harper. Those who saw fit to serve Harper at the expense of the nation won't get any sympathy from me. They betrayed the country and disgraced the armed forces and they deserve to be held to account. There's a culture of this sort of thing at National Defence and it has to be rooted out.
ReplyDeleteFirst off, it isn't the uniformed CF side of the house of defence that does the number crunch. It's the boffins on the civvy DND side. You can't court martial a boffin.
ReplyDeleteI have some interesting stuff in front of me. From the look of it the serving officers did exactly what they were supposed to do.
Did they cheerlead for the sexiest plane in the shiney magazines? Of course they did. When I wanted a new piece of kit for a frigate I didn't ask for anything less than the best. (I never got it, but that doesn't mean I don't ask anyway).
Did the CF falsify or withhold numbers? They couldn't. They don't provide them. That's DND - The DM and the ADMs. This post points out the diffence.
I have an interesting bit here from someone who was in on this early on. The original submission from the air force was optioned with several aircraft. It came back down the food chain with all but the F-35 stroked out.
The lifecycle management group had submitted the requirement for a multi-role next generation fighter based on the known experience with the CF-188. Projections included a standard 2 year lead in, 30 year operational life-span, mid-life upgrade and a 2 - 3 year phase out. That's 35 years. It came back from the policy shop (civilians) reduced to a 20 year "support/maintenance" statement.
The CF did not mislead parliament. DND did. One's a dog. The other is a cat.
I have another little bit here. "MacKay is lying. He was briefed with the original life-cycle projections and he had them changed."
Another little bit. "Look to Hillier." I'm not certain what that means ... yet.
"It came back down the food chain with all but the F-35 stroked out."
ReplyDeleteWhy did my mind just go to that thing where Enbridge stuck their person with Harper, and Harper then stuck that person in Victoria?