Far be it from me to point the finger at employees. Often, when journalists want to talk about an MP, they say: “An MP has revealed...” However, if they say, “A source close to the committee...,” you can't exclude the possibility that it's an MP. Often, when the source, even an anonymous source, is an MP or committee member, journalists talk about an MP. They cite that person as “a member of the committee” or “an MP”. It's important to draw that distinction.
On June 9th, 2008. See this statement in context.