Government members vote down committee investigation into Speaker’s allegations
With the majority government members voting together on the House Services Committee Monday morning, no independent investigator was called to look into allegations made by Saskatchewan’s legislative Speaker.
The committee was re-convened at the request of the NDP to address the harassment and gun allegations made by Speaker Randy Weekes on the last day of the session in May.
The NDP’s Vicki Mowat made three motions. The first was to have a handful of Sask. Party members or aides summoned before the committee to answer questions. Her second motion was to appoint an independent investigator to look into all of the allegations made by Weekes. When that motion failed to pass, Mowat also moved to have an independent investigator brought in to look at only the gun allegations.
The last two motions were voted down with no discussion from the government members. The first motion was significantly amended to instead point to the Legislature’s anti-harassment policy.