October dates set for preliminary hearing in shipbuilding secrets case
OTTAWA — A preliminary hearing is set for October in the case of a public servant accused of leaking cabinet secrets about a $700-million naval contract.
Matthew Matchett, a suspended Public Service and Procurement Canada official, has pleaded not guilty to a charge of breach of trust in the matter.
During a brief hearing Tuesday, three days — Oct. 23 to 25 — were set aside for a preliminary inquiry despite Crown suggestions that waiting seven months could jeopardize Matchett’s right to timely justice.
Prosecutor Jeannine Plamondon indicated that a shorter hearing, or one held on non-consecutive days, could have been scheduled sooner — stressing the Crown’s efforts to ensure speedy proceedings.