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Former Guelph Conservative campaign worker Andrew Prescott has agreed to give evidence to Elections Canada in the investigation of a robocall that sent hundreds of opposition supporters to the wrong polling station.

Prescott, whose computer was linked to the call by Elections Canada investigators, had long declined to sit down with Elections Canada investigators on advice of his lawyer, Matthew Stanley.

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But in November, federal prosecutors approached Stanley with an offer of immunity, which he took to Prescott. Under a deal reached this week, Prescott will give “full and complete testimony.” In exchange, prosecutors have promised not to use his testimony against him.

Prescott has always publicly maintained that he was not involved in the robocall, and said he has no information incriminating anyone else.

Investigators and Prescott have yet to make arrangements to sit down.

Prescott had no comment when contacted Wednesday.