Independent MP Dean Del Mastro returns to the witness stand for a third day today at his election overspending trial in Peterborough, Ont.
He is charged with overspending during the 2008 federal election campaign, failing to report a personal contribution of $21,000 to his own campaign and knowingly submitting a falsified document.
He has denied all the allegations.
In testimony Thursday, Del Mastro insisted he never sent or received a series of emails considered central to the Elections Act charges against him.
He repeatedly suggested a portion of digital communications provided to investigators by the Crown's key witness were fake.
The emails in question came from Frank Hall, president of Holinshed Research, the now-defunct data-consulting firm whose alleged services lie at the centre of the case.
Hall testified his company provided hundreds of hours of voter-ID calling for Del Mastro's campaign — a claim supported by emails between himself and Del Mastro that were found on his computer by investigators.
Del Mastro, however, testified that he rebuffed Hall's efforts to get him to buy Holinshed's voter ID services, and denied ever receiving or sending the emails in question.
He also said he was not familiar with spreadsheets attached to some of those emails, which Hall said he had been sending regularly to Del Mastro's campaign as part of the voter identification services.
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