
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean KilpatrickĪndrew MacDougall: Former director of communications for the Prime Minister’s Office. Woodcock left the PMO over the summer, becoming chief of staff to Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver. Woodcock is named in emails quoted by the RCMP as being involved in discussions surrounding plans to cover Duffy’s repayment and tone down the final Deloitte audit. Article contentĬhris Woodcock: Formerly head of issues management for the Prime Minister’s Office. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Wright continues to own a residence in Ottawa. Wright is now facing allegations of fraud and breach of trust stemming from the RCMP’s investigation of the Duffy deal.


This fall, Harper told a radio interviewer that he dismissed Wright, raising questions about the earlier statement. Days after news broke of Wright’s backroom payment of Duffy’s debt, Harper’s office put out a statement that the prime minister had accepted Wright’s resignation. Wright was either fired or resigned, depending on which version of the story you believe. Nigel Wright: Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s former chief of staff. It provides a glance at the fallout – so far – of what has become known as the Wright-Duffy affair. Here’s a list of those who lost their jobs, were shifted elsewhere, or simply left.

Many others named in the RCMP court documents that have been made public this year are no longer in the positions they held at the time the Duffy affair first became public.
