RCMP found no evidence Jean Chretien lobbied illegally on N.S. visit: premier
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s premier says the RCMP has found no evidence that former prime minister Jean Chretien carried out illegal lobbying during a visit to his Halifax office last year.
Stephen McNeil said a complaint that Chretien carried out lobbying on behalf of a proposed container port in Cape Breton had been investigated and dropped, citing a news release Wednesday from the Mounties.
The Mounties declined to confirm if Chretien was the unidentified subject of their news release.
The release said police “began an investigation which determined there was no evidence of lobbying and the investigation concluded without charges.”