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John Major, in a pointed intervention at the hearings Monday, observed that there seems to be an "effort by government to discredit Mr. [James Bartleman]."
"I'm not questioning your sincerity, but it's obvious that they don't like that testimony (by Bartleman). You are one of several who seem upset by that evidence."[Gordon Smith], who was then associate deputy minister of foreign affairs, rejected the contention that he was part of a concerted campaign to undermine the credibility of Bartleman, describing him as a friend for whom he had the "utmost respect."See the full content of this document
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Feds Trying to Discredit Witness: Judge
Air India inquiry continues
By Jim BrownOTTAWA -- The head of the Air India inquiry is accusing the federal government of trying to underc...See the full content of this document
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