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Don Meredith case suspended by ethics officer while police investigate: sources

The Senate's ethics watchdog has suspended her investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct against Senator Don Meredith pending the outcome of an investigation by another authority.

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An investigation by the Senate ethics officer into allegations of sexual misconduct against Senator Don Meredith has been referred to the police, sources tell CBC News. (CBC)

The Senate's ethics watchdog has suspended her investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct against Senator Don Meredith pending the outcome of an investigation by another authority.

Sources tell CBC News the file has been handed over to the police.

Meredith was ousted from the Conservative caucus following a report by the Toronto Star that an 18-year-old woman alleged she had an inappropriate sexual relationship with Meredith that began when she was 16.

In a news release issued Friday afternoon, LyseRicard's office said the ethics officer "may suspend her review of a matter if it is under investigation by another authority and that authority requests that the review be suspended."

Ricard, according to the news release, "is of the view that, in this case, itis in the public interest to comply with this request in order to avoid interfering with the other authority's ongoing investigation."

"The Senate ethics officer has no further comments about this matter at this time."

A workplace assessmentreview was launched by the Senate Speaker's office in February amid rumours of harassment and bullying in Meredith's office.

No formal complaint was made, but the concerns involvedat least four employees.

An internalreport fromanoutsidefirm investigating allegations of staff harassment inMeredith's office was referred to the Senate ethics officer in July.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that Lyse Ricard is the federal ethics watchdog. She is the Senate ethics officer. Additionally, it was incorrectly stated that an internal report from an outside firm investigating allegations of staff harassment in Meredith's office was pending. The report was referred to the Senate ethics office in July.
    Oct 02, 2015 6:26 PM ET