Leader of the opposition Wildrose party, Danielle Smith, has requested the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) to conduct a criminal investigation into the actions of Edmonton-Manning MLA Peter Sandhu following reports that he owned a home-building company that was being pursued by creditors for not paying debts.
According to Smith, Sandhu - a member of the ruling Progressive Conservatives party, should be charged with perjury as he had lied in court by saying that he was out of Canada when, in fact, he was present in Calgary, CBC reported yesterday.
In her letter to the RCMP, Smith cites Section 131 of the Criminal Code, which states that making a false statement under oath - as Sandhu is accused of doing - is, in fact, perjury.
Sandhu, who resigned from the Conservative caucus following the allegations earlier this week, is also being investigated by Alberta's ethic commissioner.
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