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Ex-Calgary councillor directed use of personal phone over freedom of information concerns: docs
Police investigating corruption at Calgary city hall found text messages from former councillor Sean Chu advising a man to use his personal phone to avoid Freedom of Information disclosure on his work phone. The messages were part of an inquiry into allegations of improper conduct involving council votes.
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