Penticton Herald

Clark backs away from hacking claim

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VANCOUVER — It’s not the apology B.C. New Democrat Leader John Horgan has demanded, but British Columbia Premier Christy Clark admits she jumped to conclusion­s when she blamed the Opposition for hacking her party’s website.

Clark said Thursday that if Horgan really feels he needs an apology, he will have the opportunit­y to raise the issue directly with her when the legislatur­e sits again on Tuesday.

“I was really mad about it, I did draw a quick conclusion,” she said in a telephone interview with CHNL radio station.

“An investigat­ion, I’m sure will be underway. Let’s wait for the results of the investigat­ion. I’m sure they will uncover the individual that did it in the legislatur­e.”

B.C. Liberal Party spokesman Emile Scheffel said their review on the alleged hack continues.

“We have identified numerous IP addresses linked to attempts to hack into BCLiberals.com,” he said in an email statement.

He said one of the addresses had been traced to the legislativ­e assembly in Victoria.

Clark said that it appeared someone in the legislatur­e was trying to “subvert our democratic process.”

She made the original hacking allegation on Tuesday during a Facebook live interview with the Vancouver Sun.

The allegation­s involve accessing confidenti­al informatio­n supplied to the Liberal party by people who responded to an online survey.

Horgan demanded an apology on Wednesday over what he said were false allegation­s. He said if he didn’t get that apology from Clark over the “complete fabricatio­n,” the party would be looking at its legal options.

On Thursday, Horgan wouldn’t say if he would continue with a legal solution.

“The more important issue is not the libel, the more important issue is her character and her inability to distinguis­h between good government — working for the people of B.C. — and working to protect her job, which is clearly her only motivation at this point.”

Horgan said he thinks all British Columbians are disappoint­ed that the premier makes rash decisions without having all the informatio­n.

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