O\u0027Toole campaign believes alleged hack came from MP\u0027s office, says it has received confession letter
The version of the letter obtained by the Post redacts the name of the person in the MP’s office who is alleged to have taken the login credentials from the MP’s email account. The O’Toole campaign has obtained a confession letter from the person, according to a senior campaign source.
In a campaign statement on Friday, O’Toole identified Lall on Twitter as the subject of the complaint sent to the RCMP, Ontario Provincial Police and Toronto Police Service., followed by three laughing emojis. Lall did not respond on Monday to a summary of the allegations made against him provided by the Post.
The campaign says it also learned that the two met in person, where the login credentials were passed “surreptitiously” to Lall, who is then alleged to have shared the information with other campaign officials in Toronto.When a private video of a meeting with social conservatives in QuebecThis advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
The letter was sent on Friday to the RCMP, Ontario Provincial Police and the Toronto police. Due to the multi-jurisdictional nature of the allegations, it is so far unclear who will be conducting the investigation, but the O’Toole camp believes the RCMP National Division is involved. The National Division is tasked with protecting the prime minister and foreign dignitaries and investigating “sensitive, high-profile cases that could threaten Canada’s integrity and reputation.
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