Whatever you think about Schreiber, or Mulroney for that matter, there can be little doubt of the curiousity surrounding Schreiber's recent allegations about Mulroney.
As far as I am concerned, I want the whole business on the public record. Sworn testimony from all parties involved is the only thing that will ever clear the air around Mulroney's record.
Whether or not Harper likes it, the ghost of Brian lingers over his own tenure in the PMO like a shadow.
If, as Mulroney has repeatedly insisted, there is no truth to allegations of questionable dealings between him and Schreiber, then open inquiry should be the best thing to happen to Harper. On the other hand, what Schreiber has to say could carry a very high price for Harper if there's any truth to it.
Whatever comes, it will be very interesting.
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