In hindsight, Hodder said politicians made a wrong move in 2000, when the auditor general of the day — Elizabeth Marshall — was stopped in her tracks from investigating MHA spending.
"I think it was a very unfortunate decision, that we may have been able to avoid many of the issues that occupy the public mind," Hodder said.
Loyola does not remember any of this? Notice Hodder does not say nobody knew Beth Marshall was kept out or that she did not claim to have found interesting expenditures.
The boys should get their story right.