The Langley Times reported Breaking News at 4:00pm today (and revised the article at 5:15pm tonight ) that the Langley RCMP has released a statement.
The Langley RCMP in conjunction with the RCMP Commercial Crimes Division has found no grounds to support allegations made by former Langley School Board Trustee and former unsucessful Township Council candidate Sonya Paterson.
Ms. Paterson filed a complaint in December 2008 complaint against MLA's Rich Coleman and Mary Polak. She alleged the two MLA's contravened the Local Government Act and also asked that the RCMP investigate Township Councillor Jordan Bateman. Ms. Paterson accused Bateman of using BC Liberal voter lists to win the 2008 campaign. Bateman has denied the allegations and the RCMP is stil investigating other aaspects of this case. Perhaps those aspects include information provided to the RCMP by the Editorial Board of the Langley Record.
It will be interesting to see if Vancouver Sun reporter Daphne Bramham will publish the results of the investigation and the clearance of these innocent elected officials. It should be easy for her to do so because she won't have to send a bootlicker "all the way" to Langley like The Sun had to do for the Township's Campaign Finance Reports. Isn't that a shame?
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Editor: Any word on the case against Sponya and her using VALTAC letterhead the day of the election to send out mass e-mails.VALTAC although becoming a political party as of late wasn't registered at the time and therefore are guilty....unlike Coleman and Polak.
We are thinking that this is why the RCMP said they are still investigating "other aspects" of the case. Stay tuned.
Sonya should admit she was wrong and apologise.
Duh, she is to dxxx to do that, maybe Horny Toad could do it for her like he does for Rick Green!
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