Off to jail in St. John's
Ed Byrne never held federal office, but he certainly had a national profile.
Byrne was leader of Newfoundland and Labrador's Progressive Conservatives during their darkest days, when Liberal Premier Brian Tobin ruled the roost in the late 1990s. One of his great achievements was paving the way for Danny Williams to take over the PC party and ultimately the government.
As government House leader, Byrne sat next to Williams and was widely considered to have an excellent chance of replacing him one day in the premier's chair.
That's not likely anymore. On Friday, Byrne was sentenced to two years less a day in jail, after having pled guilty to defrauding taxpayers.
He is the first person to be sent to a cell in Newfoundland's legislative spending scandal.
What did Byrne do wrong? Political junkies may interested in reading the agreed statement of facts in the case, which lays out the forged documents, faked signatures and other instances of cheating the system over a six-year period.
— John Gushue
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