Scroll down the right-hand column and you will find a set of links to previous posts on the House of Assembly spending scandal.
When the story was new and hot there was plenty to scribble about.
In light of some of this week's events - including AG John Noseworthy's return to an accusation he previously admitted can't back up - it's useful to check on what happened before. You see, Noseworthy likes to accuse people of participating in a criminal conspiracy because he has forms and cheques with signatures at the bottom of them. If the name is yours, he will accuse you of fiddling the Crown out of cash.
Well, not only hasn't Noseworthy checked into the accounts themselves to see where the money went, he also hadn't even bothered to rule out fraud and forgery before he pointed his finger at anyone he felt deserved it.
Cavalier isn't strong enough an adjective to describe his attitude.