Cape Breton Post

Clement booted from caucus

- BY MIA RABSON

Andrew Scheer says he has asked Tony Clement to leave the Conservati­ve caucus after more allegation­s of sexual impropriet­y were brought to his attention.

Late Tuesday, Clement stepped down as the Conservati­ve justice critic and resigned his committee roles after admitting he sent sexually explicit images and a video to someone he thought was a consenting woman. The recipient then turned around and demanded money to not share the images publicly.

Scheer said Clement brought the matter up with him last week, and that at a face-toface meeting on Monday he was assured by Clement this was the first and only time he had done such a thing.

“New informatio­n became available today that suggests there are allegation­s that this is not an isolated incident and therefore I’ve asked Tony to resign from caucus and he has done so,” a sombre looking Scheer said.

That decision came just four hours after Scheer said Clement would remain in the caucus because, while sending such images was a “terrible lapse in judgement,” it appeared to be between two consenting adults.

Scheer wouldn’t give specifics about any of the additional allegation­s that led to Clement’s caucus departure but said a party or parliament­ary investigat­ion is possible.

“We have to wait and see what happens in the short term as to what types of complaints are officially raised to obviously respond to that once it happens,” he said. “There is a process on Parliament Hill with the human resource officer so that is something that could very well happen.”

Since the news broke, there have been numerous accounts on social media from young women saying Clement had made them feel uncomforta­ble online, direct messaging them late at night with questionab­le messages.

Clement’s role on the relatively new national security and intelligen­ce committee of parliament­arians is a particular concern because he was given top level security clearance for it.

Scheer said both the RCMP and the security officials in the Privy Council Office were investigat­ing to determine if national security had been put at risk.

He wouldn’t say whether an investigat­ion is underway to determine if any other MPs have been targeted in a similar extortion attempt. He said there is a code of conduct for MPs that he expects them to follow.

“I don’t know that too many people ... have to be told not to share explicit images and videos with people that you haven’t met but obviously this is a terrible decision, extremely poor judgment,” Scheer said.

In a statement issued Tuesday night, Clement said he had exercised “poor judgement” and would be getting treatment so it wouldn’t happen again. He said he is extremely sorry to put his family through “needless pain and humiliatio­n.”

Clement is married to Toronto lawyer and author Lynne Golding. They have three grown children.

Golding issued a written statement Wednesday to the Parry Sound North Star.

“As Tony mentioned in his statement, he will now be taking the action he needs to get help,” she said.

“I am hopeful that in time we will resume the happy life we shared with our family and friends. I won’t have anything more to say about this for reasons which I hope you will understand. I have made a number of commitment­s to my clients and my publisher and people in the community, most of which I intend to keep. Thank you for your supportive thoughts and respect for our privacy at this time.”

Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale wouldn’t comment on the specifics of Clement’s situation and said he didn’t know whether Clement’s place on the national security committee had anything to do with the alleged extortion attempt.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Tony Clement arrives at the national Conservati­ve summer caucus retreat in Halifax. Clement was a charter member of the new National Security and Intelligen­ce Committee of Parliament­arians, whose members have access to highly classified informatio­n.
CP PHOTO Tony Clement arrives at the national Conservati­ve summer caucus retreat in Halifax. Clement was a charter member of the new National Security and Intelligen­ce Committee of Parliament­arians, whose members have access to highly classified informatio­n.

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