The national director of the federal Liberals officially resigned Wednesday following weeks of controversy surrounding comments he allegedly made.

Jamie Carroll officially stepped down from the party's top administrative job and has also resigned as deputy national campaign director.

The move comes almost two weeks after comments he allegedly made to a closed-door meeting of Liberals concerning the need to hire more francophones for the leader's staff.

According to some witnesses, Carroll is said to have responded: "Do we also have to hire people from the Chinese community to represent the Chinese community?"

The comments were leaked to Le Journal de Montreal. Carroll, who was hand-picked by Liberal Leader Stéphane Dion, later accused the party of defaming his reputation and threatened to sue.

The party is refusing to comment on the terms of Carroll's departure, calling it a confidential personnel matter.

With files from the Canadian Press