The Conservatives and the NDP are calling on the Liberal government to release email and text messages between the party and Clerk of the House of Commons Charles Robert in response to claims that Robert broke the cardinal rule of his job by acting partisan.
According to Robert's official job description, he's expectedto advise the Speaker and all MPs on parliamentary procedure "regardless of party affiliation" and "with impartiality and discretion."
CBC News reported last week that Robert is facing claims that he made partisan comments and shared confidential information with the Liberals that could have given the party a strategic advantage over the opposition in the House.
The Conservatives' deputy leader, Candice Bergen, calledthe allegations "deeply concerning."
"The clerk is to be completely nonpartisan," Bergen toldCBC News. "The clerk is the referee ... We need to find out which Liberalswere complicit in this, if it's indeed true, which Liberals spoke to the clerk."
The Conservatives say they want the Prime Minister's Office and the offices of theLiberal House leader and whip to release correspondence with Robert. The NDPsays it supports the push for the release of documents.
"Those documents are key," said NDP deputy House leader Lindsay Mathyssen. "It's extremely concerning and troubling to me that these allegations are out there and they certainly need to be investigated."
The Conservatives are also calling on MPs to elect a new Speaker to the House next week who will commit to an independent review ofthe claims against the clerk. The NDPsays it wants the Board of Internal Economy, which oversees administration of the House, to discuss the matter in-camera since it likely would involvepersonal human resourcesinformation.
CBC News reported last week on a series of claims based on written complaints and letters sent to Robert's supervisor,the Speaker of the House of Commons. Ten sources with knowledge of the inner workings of Robert'sofficecorroborated the claims and provided additional examples. The sources asked not to be named because they didn't want to jeopardize anyone's career.
Staff said they heardRobert make comments they deemed to bepartisan. Multiple sources allegeRobert stated that he was happy with the outcome of the 2019 federal election which was aLiberalminority government.
Robert is also facing claims that hesharedwith the Liberalsconfidential information given to him by opposition parties.He's been accused specifically of sharing with the Liberals in advance an unfavourable ruling by the Speaker onmedically assisted dying and of asking the government when it would like the Speaker to deliver the rulingin the House so it would notdisrupt the party's agenda.
That move went against normal practiceand could have given the Liberals a tactical advantage in the House, said multiple sources.
Robert's office issued a statement on Monday saying that the clerk and his staff keep such information confidential.
"In providing services to members, clerk and the House administration regularly communicate with members and House officers of all parties in the House of Commons," wrote the clerk's office. "The House administration keeps these communications confidential. As in all matters, the House administration is subject to any directions it may receive from the board or the house."
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Robert also has been accused of treatingsome staff members with disrespect, while somecomplainants also claim he'sbeen spottedsleeping on the job while in the chamber during question period.
Last week, Robert wrote in a statement that he's devoted his career to serving Parliament.
"For more than 40 years, I have served Parliament and parliamentarians of both Houses with integrity and to the best of my ability," wrote Robert."Prior to my appointment as Clerk of the House of Commons, I was for several years the interim Clerk of the Senate providing advice and counsel to three Speakers, Conservative and Liberal."
Robert said he has addressed the sleeping matter.
Sen.Leo Housakos' office contacted CBC News on Monday after this update to the story was first publishedto defend Robert. Housakoswas appointed to the Senate by Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper in 2008 and was named Speaker in 2015. Housakos said he worked with Robert during his time asSpeaker.
"I've only ever known Mr. Robert to act in a professional, trustworthy and nonpartisan fashion, serving only the best interests of the institution above all else," wrote Housakos.
"I consider Mr. Robert to be a man of great integrity and a most outstanding Clerk. I was privileged to have his guidance during an extraordinarily difficult time for the Senate of Canada and wouldn't hesitate to work with him again."
The House of Commons shared a copy of a 2018 survey conducted by a third party that estimatesoverall staff "engagement" orsatisfaction with their workin the House at 78 per cent a 4 per cent increase over 2014. The House of Commons scored higher thanthe public sector norm, which is 68 per cent, according to the survey. More than 70 per cent of Houseemployees participated in the survey.
Robert also said in his defencethat he made significant changes to the office when he was appointed and claimeda group of senior managers resisted change.
According to sources and a written complaint, the concerns are more widespread.
The five senior managers worked closelywith Robert and filed the first complaint in 2018 on behalf of their staff, the complaint said.The manager wrote to Robert's boss the Speaker of the House of Commons at the time,Geoff Regan that they were dealing with mounting complaints from staff about his work and the situation had become "untenable."
Foursenior managers in Robert's office have taken sick leave; three have takenearly retirement since last year.
Robert's chief audit executive also walked away from the job over a concern about a conflict of interest, multiple sources said. Robert removedthe auditor's abilityto take concerns directly to the Speaker. If the auditor ever found wrongdoing, the report would only go to Robert.
Two of the senior managers who left sent letters to Speaker Anthony Rotasaying they were retiring early because they had no other option, since the issues with the office were not being resolved.
The clerk met "efforts to uphold the principles of political neutrality, good governance, transparency and sound management with disapproval," reads one of the letters.
The Conservatives sent a letter to all MPs on Friday calling for the next Speaker of the House to investigate the claims against the clerk.
Asked if Rota would commit to launching an external review into the matter, his Speaker's office told CBC News theBoard of Internal Economy "has the ultimate responsibility with respect to any House Administration employment matter."
Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner called for cross-partisan support and leadership from the next Speaker to meaningfully address the situation.
MPs cast their ballot for the next Speaker of the House on Nov. 22, when Parliament returns.
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