Mike Duffy retires after career tainted by Senate expenses scandal
OTTAWA — Sen. Mike Duffy is stepping down after more than a dozen years in the upper house, where the Senate expenses scandal overshadowed the bulk of his parliamentary career.
Duffy turns 75 on Thursday, making today his last one as a senator due to mandatory retirement rules.
A Parliament Hill journalist and broadcast news fixture for more than three decades, he was sworn into the Senate in January 2009 after his appointment by then-prime minister Stephen Harper.
Duffy was suspended without pay for nearly two years over the expenses scandal, for which he was ultimately acquitted of 31 criminal charges in 2016.