The Mounties have dropped their preliminary probe of a former Tory aide who was cited for political interference in an access-to-information request.
An RCMP spokeswoman said Monday there will be no further investigation into Sebastien Togneri, who ordered an internal Public Works document withheld after it was ready to be sent to The Canadian Press.
“It was determined that a criminal investigation into this matter was unwarranted,” said Constable Suzanne Lefort. She declined to comment further on the decision by the force's “A” Division, which launched the initial inquiry in March.
Canada's Information Commissioner ruled earlier this year that Mr. Togneri clearly interfered with the Access to Information Act request when he had no legal authority to do so.
An RCMP spokeswoman said Monday there will be no further investigation into Sebastien Togneri, who ordered an internal Public Works document withheld after it was ready to be sent to The Canadian Press.
“It was determined that a criminal investigation into this matter was unwarranted,” said Constable Suzanne Lefort. She declined to comment further on the decision by the force's “A” Division, which launched the initial inquiry in March.
Canada's Information Commissioner ruled earlier this year that Mr. Togneri clearly interfered with the Access to Information Act request when he had no legal authority to do so.