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TORONTO — Court documents allege the Ontario Liberal party paid the spouse of a top aide to Dalton McGuinty $10,000 to wipe computer hard drives in the premier’s office.

The allegation is contained in police documents used to obtain a search warrant that was executed in November at an Ontario government cyber security office in downtown Toronto.

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The warrant is part of an OPP investigation into deleted documents on the Liberals’ decision to cancel two gas plants prior to the 2011 election, at a cost to taxpayers of up to $1.1 billion.

Det.-Const. Andre Duval of the OPP’s anti-rackets branch alleges that computer expert Peter Faist was asked by his spouse, Laura Miller, “to wipe off personal data on approximately 20 desktop computers in the premier’s office.”

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Miller was McGuinty’s deputy chief of staff under David Livingston, who is being investigated by the OPP for alleged breach of trust.