Reporter accused of being Russian spy tells MPs they fell for disinformation
OTTAWA — A veteran Ottawa Citizen journalist who was accused of being a Russian asset by a former cabinet minister says it is the “height of irony” that a committee studying disinformation has fallen for it.
David Pugliese told the House of Commons security committee today he found it astonishing that none of the MPs on the committee challenged the allegations when they were made last month.
Chris Alexander, a former Conservative cabinet minister and ambassador to Afghanistan, made the allegations at an Oct. 24 meeting.
Alexander presented the committee with what he said were KGB documents dated 1984 through 1990, which apparently say the Soviet spy agency saw Pugliese as a potential asset.