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RCMP claim Wallin expensed private, business trips to Toronto and Guelph

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OTTAWA (NEWS1130) – The RCMP has filed new documents in court claiming Pamela Wallin submitted 21 travel expense claims to the Senate in order to claim reimbursement for her private and business trips to Toronto and Guelph.

The claims are spelled out in documents seeking a court order to compel BMO Nesbitt Burns, Bell Media and the University of Guelph to produce all documentation related to Wallin’s expenses.

They are on top of documents filed in court earlier this month by the Mounties saying that the disgraced senator defrauded the Senate by making 150 “suspicious” expense claims.

No charges have yet been laid against Wallin, who was suspended from the Senate last year, and none of the claims has been proven in court.

Wallin _ who sat on the advisory board for BMO Nesbitt Burns, served as an independent director for CTV Globemedia and served as chancellor of the University of Guelph _ has been under investigation by the Mounties for the last 18 months.

They have already charged two other Conservative senators, Mike Duffy and Patrick Brazeau, and one retired Liberal senator, Mac Harb, with making fraudulent expense claims. All three maintain their innocence.

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