
While Wyant found there was no wrongful interference by the premier and government officials, he said he was not in the position to make a “final and absolute determination.”
Wyant pointed to a number of limitations during the investigation, including the investigation not being a public inquiry, and therefore, he did not have the power to compel the production of records or subpoena witnesses under oath. He says the investigation relied on the co-operation of individuals who had the ability to deny interviews, or not answer specific questions.
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