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Elections BC refers investigation to RCMP

FILE PHOTO: The agency in charge of running elections in British Columbia has asked the RCMP to take over its review of allegations involving indirect political contributions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito

VICTORIA – The agency in charge of running elections in British Columbia has asked the RCMP to take over its review of allegations involving indirect political contributions.

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Elections BC says the Mounties are better suited to investigate whether there have been violations of the Elections Act.

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Chief electoral officer Keith Archer says in a statement the agency is handing off the investigation so it can focus on planning the May 9 provincial election.

Archer says the referral will ensure the public has confidence that the election is administered in a fair and impartial manner.

The RCMP says it has started looking into the allegations and it will “take the time necessary to conduct a thorough investigation.”

Rich Coleman, deputy premier and party campaign chairman, said earlier this week the B.C. Liberal party is transparent with its fundraising and has done nothing wrong.

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