I Don’t Want To Do My Job

Blacklocks- Weary Of ArriveCan Scrutiny

The lone New Democrat on the Commons public accounts committee complains MPs are having too many meetings investigating the $59.5 million ArriveCan program. “I am getting more concerned about the cost to taxpayers that these surprise meetings are having,” said MP Blake Desjarlais (Edmonton Griesbach).

The Commons public accounts committee is mandated to scrutinize federal waste. The committee last year spent a total $13,541 on 44 meetings according to a Committee Activities And Expenditures report.

The committee last year met a total 83 hours, heard testimony from 237 witnesses and published 17 reports. Costs do not include salary for MPs, clerks, translators and technicians who are paid regardless of whether the committee meets.

7 Replies to “I Don’t Want To Do My Job”

  1. The lazy fckn prick is weary of work and more concerned about his own teat suckling.
    Frankly, he’s a waste of water.

  2. I hate all politicians. The more money they get, the deeper out of the rocks they slither.

  3. The Glob and Flail is reporting that these 3 companies received over a $1b in contracts

    https://archive.ph/45k3i

    At least one of the companies, appears to be a First Nations front for getting contracts for another one of the companies and of course, GC strategies doesn’t appear to have any value add.

  4. MPs, and MPPs, are well paid for what little they do “representing” us. Of course they are upset if they have to actually do some “work”.

  5. All government scandals have a shelf life.. This is why they investigate themselves.. Nobody really cares, and how much can you say about business as usual.. Trudeau and friends, skate.. They all do..

  6. Oh that guy. He apologized to a liberal bureaucrat awhile back , for the way a conservative female MP was grilling her, during a meeting involving arrive Can.

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