The NDP is urging the Liberal government to act on all the recommendations of the Dyble report into the ethnic outreach scandal---including a call for the legal services branch to get involved.
Attorney-General Critic Leonard Krog says an ongoing review by the information and privacy commissioner is welcome, but it's not enough.
"We know that 1,100 emails were sent to Mr. Bonney's personal account, we have no idea what that information was necessarily, we can make assumptions, but you know, far better to have the facts and the only way we're gonna get the facts is if in fact the legal services branch takes the steps that it needs to, which is what Mr. Dyble recommended."
But Attorney-General Shirley Bond insists that work began the day the report was delivered.
"So in fact I immediately asked the Deputy Attorney General to lead and make sure that that recommendation is delivered, that work started late in the afternoon after we received the Dyble report."
Bond's office says she has since sent a letter to Krog informing him that work is underway.