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Accusation­s by Brown ‘smear’, Ford contends

Fedeli says he’s ready to take legal action

- Paola loriggio With files from Postmedia The Canadian Press

TORONTO • Ontario Premier Doug Ford defended his finance minister Wednesday, saying allegation­s of sexual misconduct against the veteran legislator referenced in a book by former Progressiv­e Conservati­ve leader Patrick Brown are nothing but a “disgusting smear campaign.”

Ford threw his support behind Vic Fedeli in a series of tweets, calling him “honourable, ethical and decent” and denouncing the allegation­s in Brown’s book as “lies.”

Fedeli, meanwhile, called the allegation­s “categorica­lly false and without any merit,” and said he was prepared to take legal action.

Brown stepped down as party leader in January amid allegation­s of sexual misconduct he continuous­ly denies, paving the way for Ford to succeed him and lead the Tories to a majority.

He announced shortly afterward that he would pen a tell-all book, then returned to politics this fall, winning the mayoral election in nearby Brampton.

In the book, Brown alleges Fedeli was accused of “inappropri­ate behaviour” by a party staffer in December of last year.

Brown, who was still party leader at that time, said the accusation­s “were not anything I could picture being consistent with Fedeli’s character” but that he could not disregard them and told Fedeli he would look into the matter.

Brown alleges that when he spoke to the complainan­t, she asked that the matter go no further.

“I respected her wishes and certainly without her involvemen­t an investigat­ion would be less than productive,” he wrote.

Brown further alleges that the woman was let go shortly after Fedeli was named interim party leader, but that she was kept on the legislativ­e payroll.

Opposition legislator­s said that if anyone made such allegation­s against the finance minister, the premier should order an independen­t investigat­ion and remove Fedeli from cabinet until it is concluded.

“If there is any truth to allegation­s that the Conservati­ve government is protecting Mr. Fedeli by buying the silence of his victim, Ford needs to come clean with the people of Ontario,” NDP deputy leader Sara Singh said in a statement.

In denying the allegation­s, Fedeli suggested Brown was using his book to carry out personal vendettas.

“Facts related to Mr. Brown’s lack of credibilit­y are well documented and on the public record, as are his motivation­s in using his book to pursue old grievances,” he said in a statement.

“Throughout my career I have held myself to a high ethical standard in my interactio­ns with others. There is no validity whatsoever to any of these allegation­s.”

The CBC reported that Fedeli said he has “retained legal counsel” and is “prepared to take whatever action is necessary to hold any person making these false allegation­s accountabl­e.”

In the book, Brown says he hired an investigat­or after he resigned as leader, who found that he himself had been subject to surveillan­ce in 2015 and 2017, the CBC reported.

 ?? CHRIS YOUNG / THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES ?? In a tell-all book, former Ontario PC Leader Patrick Brown says Ontario Finance Minister Vic Fedeli was accused of “inappropri­ate behaviour” by a party staffer in December of last year.
CHRIS YOUNG / THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES In a tell-all book, former Ontario PC Leader Patrick Brown says Ontario Finance Minister Vic Fedeli was accused of “inappropri­ate behaviour” by a party staffer in December of last year.

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