Cape Breton Post

Brown claims insiders trying to derail his bid to reclaim top Tory job

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The former leader of Ontario’s Progressiv­e Conservati­ves warned Tuesday that accounts questionin­g his integrity are likely to emerge in the coming weeks, claiming a small group of insiders is trying to derail his efforts to reclaim his old job ahead of a spring election.

Patrick Brown, who stepped down last month amid sexual misconduct allegation­s before being booted from Tory caucus, has been fending off accusation­s of mismanagem­ent and corruption during his time as leader.

The 39-year-old Barrie, Ont., politician accused unnamed insiders of attempting to stop the party from moving forward — comments he made in a Facebook post that came shortly after the party’s interim leader voiced his lack of confidence in Brown as a candidate.

“Over the next weeks you may hear or see stories questionin­g my integrity, character and my leadership of our party,’’ Brown wrote. “This small group of insiders will stop at nothing in their attempts to derail us. These stories and accusation­s come from people who feel backed into a corner by the choices they have made, rather than any choice or decision I have ever made.’’

Brown denied a story published by the Globe and Mail that said he discussed a $375,000 deal for a share of a restaurant he owns in Barrie and an unspecifie­d number of Aeroplan miles with a man who would be acclaimed as a Progressiv­e Conservati­ve candidate

in Brampton, Ont., five months later. The Canadian Press has not independen­tly verified the allegation­s.

Brown accused party staffers of leaking informatio­n to media.

“It has been revealed through news stories about my personal finances, that these individual­s

have illegally gained access to my personal informatio­n,’’ he said. “This includes bank statements, mortgage informatio­n, legal documents, all of which is legally protected and personal informatio­n. They have taken that stolen informatio­n to the media to cast further doubt.’’

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Ontario Conservati­ve leadership candidate Patrick Brown addresses supporters and the media in Toronto on Sunday.
CP PHOTO Ontario Conservati­ve leadership candidate Patrick Brown addresses supporters and the media in Toronto on Sunday.

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