Mr. Speaker, the reason as I recall, in the heat of the summer -- there were a lot of reasons given -- the reasons the staff of government shared certain information with the unions was because they felt afraid for their jobs and their personal well-being, and they turned to the unions for some protection and advice. The unions decided to use the information given to them in a way that no one agreed with, perhaps. But that is the way things happened. In my view, the behaviour and the action of the staff seemed to be reasonable, given the circumstances that they found themselves in.
Stephen Kakfwi on Question O152-12(1): Violation Of The Oath Of Office And Secrecy
In the Legislative Assembly on December 17th, 1991. See this statement in context.
Return To Question O152-12(1): Violation Of The Oath Of Office And Secrecy
Question O152-12(1): Violation Of The Oath Of Office And Secrecy
Item 5: Oral Questions
December 16th, 1991
Page 155
See context to find out what was said next.