Independent MLA Thomas Dang has pleaded guilty to a charge he faced under Alberta's Health Information Act.
Independent MLA Thomas Dang has pleaded guilty to breaching Alberta’s Health Information Act by trying to access private information contained in the Alberta Health vaccine portal.
A spokesperson for Dang confirmed the guilty plea to Global News on Friday but did not say if the MLA has received a sentence. Dang used to be an NDP MLA but left when the RCMP executed a search warrant at his home in December, in connection with their investigation looking into the province’s vaccine portal being hacked.
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