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Conservative Party scolds MP Rob Anders for 'misleading' calls

Conservative Party officials are chastising Tory MP Rob Anders for what they say were misleading phone calls placed during a heated nomination battle a pointed message that they want the race to be fair and open.

Calgary MP accused by nomination rival Ron Liepert of impersonating his campaign

Calgary MP Rob Anders is being scolded by Conservative Party officials over what they say were misleading phone calls placed by his campaign during his heated nomination battle against Ron Liepert. (CBC)

Conservative Party officials are chastising Tory MP Rob Anders for what they say were misleading phone calls placed during a heated nomination battle a pointed message that they want the race to be fair and open.

Anders' campaign for the nomination in CalgarySignal Hill placed calls to party members last week that left the impression they were calling from rival Ron Liepert's campaign.

Liepert, a former provincial cabinet minister challenging Anders for the Conservative nomination, lodged a complaint with Elections Canada earlier this week.

On his campaign website, Anders responds to Lieperts complaint, saying his volunteers were just trying to gauge support for their candidate.

Thewebsite includes a link to the script used by his callers. The opening lines include this sentence: Can Ron Liepert count on your support in the upcoming Conservative Party of Canada nomination meeting?

The Canadian Press has obtained a letter sent to Anders by the party's powerful National Candidate Selection Committee that describes the script for the calls as inaccurate and misleading.

The letter goes on to say that Anders' campaign has an obligation to be accurate when communicating with party members.

Earlier this week, Anders said he was seeking legal advice in light of Liepert's accusations about the calls.

At a news conference on Thursday in Calgary,Anders alsosaid he has compiled a list of what he calls "temporary Tories" non-conservative residents of the riding whohave joined the party just to prevent him from winning the nomination.

Dan Morrison, a former president for the board of directors of the Conservative electoral district association in Anders' riding, hassaid he will also challenge Andersin the upcoming nomination vote on April 12.

With files from CBC News