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Premier-designate Scott Moe does not plan to release a report containing the full findings of an investigation that overshadowed the final weeks of the Saskatchewan Party’s leadership race.

Earlier this month, Moe said anything that threatened the integrity and transparency of the leadership election should be investigated, and that he had no objection to the report being released “in the interests of transparency.” The report regarded an investigation into the possibility that debate questions were leaked to a leadership candidate.

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On Wednesday, however, his spokesman, Jim Billington, said the Rosthern-Shellbrook MLA is satisfied with the way the Sask. Party handled the investigation and now “considers the matter closed.”

“While the Scott Moe campaign stated that there was no objection to the release of the report, this matter was handled as part of the election process by the leadership election organizing committee,” Billington said.