Canadian law enforcement denies probing Trudeau over ‘Meddling’ claims in SNC-Lavalin case

Earlier in the day, the Democracy Watch watchdog group said the RCMP had confirmed in a letter that it is investigating Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and some Cabinet officials over their alleged obstruction of the SNC-Lavalin probe.

In 2021 and 2022, Democracy Watch said it made requests under the Access to Information Act (AITA) to access records on the proceedings regarding investigations into Trudeau’s and several ministers’ involvement in pressing then-Attorney General Jody Wilson-Raybould to stop the prosecution of SNC-Lavalin.

The RCMP statement appears to contradict what the agency said in the letter to Democracy Watch, which the organization posted online. “A review of the records revealed that this matter is currently under investigation,” the RCMP letter, dated May 25, said.

“The records are subject to an exemption pursuant to subparagraph 16(1)(a)(i) of the Act… Please note we have exercised our discretion and released some material to you. Once the investigation and any related court proceedings are concluded, you may re-submit your request.”

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