Official charged in shipbuilding contract leak to plead not guilty, lawyer says
OTTAWA — A lawyer for the second public official charged over the alleged leak of cabinet secrets related to the $700-million naval shipbuilding contract that is also at the heart of the case against Vice-Admiral Mark Norman says his client plans to plead not guilty.
Lawyer Matthew Day says Matthew Matchett plans to seek a jury trial as his case now moves through the court system following an extensive criminal investigation.
Matchett, who was suspended without pay from his job at Public Services and Procurement Canada in October, is accused of having leaked documents about a shipbuilding contract between the government and Davie Shipbuilding of Quebec in 2015.