Norman’s lawyers cite SNC-Lavalin testimony in fight for secret documents
OTTAWA — Vice-Admiral Mark Norman’s lawyers are trying to use testimony from the country’s top bureaucrat during the SNC-Lavalin affair to gain access to secret government documents about their client.
During a pre-trial hearing today, Norman’s lawyers told a court that testimony Michael Wernick, the outgoing clerk of the Privy Council, gave to a parliamentary committee earlier this year opens the door for them to see the documents.
Wernick told the Commons’ justice committee in February that he made the decision not to block the release of secret cabinet documents requested by Norman’s lawyers, and instead let the courts decide what should be released because it was “the easiest way.”