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INDEPTH: SPONSORSHIP SCANDAL
Gomery Phase One Report: Who is Responsible?
CBC News Online | November 1, 2005

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WHO IS RESPONSIBLE?

Summary Fact Finding Report Forensic Audit

Note to reader:

This document has been reformatted for publication to make it consistent with the Inquiry Fact Finding Report. In that process, it has been necessary to recreate, only where necessary, some of the tables and graphics. As well, the pagination of this volume differs from that of the original report submitted to the Commission by Kroll, Lindquist Avey on May 18, 2005.

Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy of the data and graphics. Readers are advised, however, that diagrams and page references in the Commissioner's Fact Finding Report to the Kroll report and its appendices are to pages found in the original submission. That version should be considered to be the official version of the Kroll report.

The reader should note as well that Appendices A, I, J and K from the original Kroll report have not been reproduced in this document

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MAIN PAGETIMELINE OF RECENT EVENTS
GOMERY REPORT: PHASE TWORESTORING ACCOUNTABILITYHIGHLIGHTSFAQsFULL REPORTREACTION QUOTES
GOMERY REPORT: PHASE ONEFULL REPORTMAJOR FINDINGSHIGHLIGHTSWHO KNEW WHATREACTIONKEY QUOTESANALYSIS: Liberals' worst fearsANALYSIS: How did it go so wrong?MONTREAL REACTS: Tracey Madigan's Online Diary
GALLERIES:Who's who photo galleryCartoon gallery: Phase One reportCartoon gallery: Auditor general's report
GOMERY INQUIRY:Gomery: The playersGomery: Key CompaniesGomery by the numbersA summary of the testimonyTestimony 2004Follow the moneyKroll report (pdf)
PLEA TO THE NATION:Paul Martin's televised addressStephen Harper's responseJack Layton's responseGilles Duceppe's response (RealVideo runs 5:59)
KEY WITNESSES:
CHUCK GUITÉ'Not all my fault'From bureaucrat to lobbyist'No phoney invoices'
PAUL COFFIN'Phoney invoices'
JACQUES CORRIVEAU:At the centre of the storm
ALAIN RENAUD:Lobbyist extraordinaire
JEAN BRAULT:Cash for contractsPaper trail
PAUL MARTIN:Not in the sponsorship loop
JEAN CHRETIEN:Economics and golf ballsEditorial reviews
VIEWPOINT:Rex Murphy: Sell the Peace Tower to Wal-Mart?Ira Basen: Watergate, the sponsorship scandal and the press
HISTORY:Ad firms and liberalsIn their own words
RELATED:The top 10 Canadian government scandalsPublic inquiriesAuditor General's report 2004Jean ChrétienPaul Martin

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Gomery Inquiry into the Sponsorship Program

Public Works internal audit on sponsorship program, August 2000 [PDF file]

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