The
Senate will continue debating this week whether or not to suspend
Senators Mike Duffy, Pamela Wallin and Patrick Brazeau without pay after
a lot of drama last week complete with accusations of backroom deals.
New
Brunswick born Senator Jim Munson worked in the P-M-O under Prime
Minister Chretien and tells Tide News keeping the P-M away from the
niity gritty to give him plausible deniability is not all that far
fetched because it's the job of the political staffers to protect their
boss from the whiff of scandal.
Having said that, Munson says there's little doubt the P-M would know what the issue was about.
Munson,
who has been in the Senate for 10 years, does say it has become more
politically divisive and he blames Prime Minister Harper for stacking it
with his appointees, some of whom complain about being told how to vote
by unelected people in the P-M-O.