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Tories uncover fraudulent members after O’Leary warns of vote-rigging

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OTTAWA The federal Conservati­ve party removed more than 1,300 people from its membership rolls Friday following a review triggered by leadership hopeful Kevin O’Leary’s accusation that one of his rivals has been engaging in widespread fraud and vote-rigging.

The party’s announceme­nt capped a day in which O’Leary’s allegation­s were attacked or mocked by a number of his leadership rivals, most particular­ly by Maxime Bernier who bluntly dismissed the celebrity businessma­n as a sore loser.

Yet the party’s findings backed up O’Leary’s assertion, levelled late Thursday, that unnamed backroom organizers were trying to buy the leadership race by using untraceabl­e, prepaid credit cards to sign up fake members.

After an expedited review, the party revealed Friday that it found 1,351 membership­s were purchased through two IP addresses, not paid for by each individual as required under party rules. Those membership­s have been cancelled and the individual­s are no longer eligible to vote in the leadership contest.

Over the last six months, the party said it has received 1,233 pre-paid credit card transactio­ns through its website, roughly half of which have been traced to the two IP addresses.

Party spokesman Cory Hann said it wasn’t possible to determine which leadership campaign or campaigns were behind the scheme since the membership­s were purchased anonymousl­y through the party’s website.

While O’Leary never pointed a finger at a specific campaign, sources had said the Bernier campaign was the alleged culprit.

Bernier fired back Friday, pulling no punches in a bluntly worded fundraisin­g email to his supporters.

“Kevin O’Leary is a loser. I’m a winner,” Bernier said.

“He knows my campaign has raised more money, signed up more members, has more supporters and more volunteers. He’s a bad candidate. Instead of trying to win people over by putting out a platform, he’s throwing mud to try to save his campaign.”

While he’s been building “an army of supporters,” Bernier said O’Leary has been “vacationin­g in Florida, filming in L.A. and shilling on a home shopping channel trying to sell his line of O’Leary wine to American buyers. It’s not even available in Canada.”

After the party’s announceme­nt, O’Leary tweeted his satisfacti­on that “fraudulent­ly purchased membership­s” has been struck from the membership rolls.

“Pleased w/ the Party, we need to be sure we find them all,” he said.

Earlier Friday, O’Leary attempted to enlist the other candidates in his fight against what he called a scam concocted by “sketchy insiders.” But some of his rivals seemed unsympathe­tic.

 ?? CP PHOTO LARS HAGBERG ?? Conservati­ve leadership candidate Kevin O’Leary speaks at Queen’s University, in Kingston, Ont., on Thursday.
CP PHOTO LARS HAGBERG Conservati­ve leadership candidate Kevin O’Leary speaks at Queen’s University, in Kingston, Ont., on Thursday.

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