There
was testimony at the trial of a senior official at the provincial
Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture that corroborates Deputy
Minister Paul Robichaud's contention that he did not interfere with an
investigation of his brother.
Peter Andrews, a senior official in the department is charged with obstruction of justice.
Wilbert
Sabine, the head of enforcement with the Fisheries and Aquaculture
Department, told the court the decision not to charge Robichaud's
brother was made before a meeting between the Deputy Premier and
Fisheries Minister Micheal Olscamp. Robichaud has consistently denied
interfering with the investigation.
Former
Fisheries officer Gaeten Germain earlier testified he was told to drop
the charge after the meeting was held and he was later told to lay the
charge by a senior prosecutor in Bathurst because it was in the public
interest to do so.