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RCMP investigates

RCMP investigators today interviewed NDP officials over allegations Conservative staffers illegally logged onto and taped a New Democrat caucus conference call.

Political Bytes

James Cudmore

Speaking on background, an NDP official said more than one RCMP investigator visited the party's headquarters Monday morning to discuss the allegations.

The visit follows the NDP's November 30th letter to the RCMP alleging unknown Conservative staffers broke privacy laws by joining a conference call of NDP MPs. Someone recorded the call, and later Prime Minister Stephen Harper's communications staff distributed copies of the tape to reporters. The NDP letter requested the national police force launch a criminal investigation.

Conservative officials maintain the party was invited to participate in the call, because someone in the party received an e-mail from the NDP laying out the date and time of the call, along with a security pass code.

The NDP says that e-mail was sent, in error, to the personal Parliamentary e-mail account of Conservative MP John Duncan. The e-mail was likely intended for NDP MP Linda Duncan. The two parliamentarians share similar e-mail addresses.

Today, the NDP described RCMP investigators as being "keenly interested" in the matter.

James Cudmore