The long-awaited trial of three former government employees connected to a 2003 raid on the B.C. legislature has been adjourned until Tuesday.
Proceedings were already delayed six hours today after B.C. Supreme Court Judge Anne MacKenzie told jurors some issued remained unresolved.
But when the jury filed back into the Vancouver courtroom later in the day MacKenzie told them another issue had come up, meaning the trial won't start until Tuesday.
The RCMP raided the legislature offices of then-ministerial aides Bobbi Virk and Dave Basi in connection with the $1-billion sale of B.C. Rail to Canadian National.
Virk and Basi were later charged with fraud, breach of trust and accepting bribes in connection with accusations they leaked information to one of three bidders in exchange for money and other benefits.
Basi's cousin, Aneal Basi, a former communications worker, is charged with money laundering.