National Post (National Edition)

Grewal cited in broader OPP probe, source says

MP took leave for gambling problem

- Jim Bronskill

OTTAWA • Word of Liberal MP Raj Grewal’s gambling debts surfaced on police wiretaps in a much broader probe into other people suspected of money laundering and terrorist financing, says a source with knowledge of the events.

Grewal’s sudden decision to step down as the member for the southern Ontario riding of Brampton East was prompted by a gambling problem that led him to incur significan­t personal debts, the Prime Minister’s Office said last week.

The source, who requested anonymity due to the sensitivit­y of the matter, said Grewal’s debts came to the attention of the Ontario Provincial Police during an investigat­ion of some “particular­ly shady guys” who might be involved in laundering drug money destined for an extremist group in the Middle East.

“There are wiretaps up on an organized-crime (and) terrorism investigat­ion. And they have people talking about his gambling debts on the wire,” he said.

The source said he learned last spring that the RCMP had asked the OPP’S gaming unit about Grewal’s casino gambling based on reports of unusually large financial transactio­ns.

“It is literally a collateral issue to a bigger investigat­ion related to drugs, gambling and money-laundering.”

Grewal, who is a lawyer, has not been charged with any crime. There is no suggestion he knows anything of the alleged activities at the centre of the broader police probe, the source said.

Attempts to contact him Wednesday for comment were unsuccessf­ul.

The RCMP declined comment, saying it does not confirm or deny the existence of criminal investigat­ions unless charges are laid. The OPP did not immediatel­y respond to an inquiry.

As of early Tuesday, Grewal had not resigned from the House of Commons, though Liberal MP Mark Holland, the government whip, said he understood the paperwork would be filed imminently.

If Grewal does not officially resign soon, he’ll be kicked out of the Liberal caucus, said a well-placed insider who was not authorized to speak publicly about the matter.

The federal ethics commission­er began an inquiry last May after two opposition MPS expressed concerns that Grewal might have been in a conflict of interest when he invited a constructi­on executive — who was paying Grewal for legal services at the time — to official events with Trudeau during the prime minister’s trip to India this year.

Grewal has said he will cooperate fully with the commission­er’s investigat­ion.

The Prime Minister’s Office acknowledg­ed last week that the RCMP had made inquiries

LITERALLY A COLLATERAL ISSUE TO A BIGGER INVESTIGAT­ION.

related to the ethics complaint against Grewal. But the insider said the PMO is realizing only now that the Mounties’ questions might actually have been part of a broader investigat­ion.

Conservati­ve MP Gerard Deltell, who served with Grewal on the Commons finance committee, said he had enjoyed working with the Liberal and wished him well personally.

But Deltell added that he hopes Grewal’s personal issues have not jeopardize­d the country’s affairs.

“That’s the main issue we have to address when we talk about it.”

 ?? ADRIAN WYLD / THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES ?? Liberal MP Raj Grewal’s gambling debt came up during a police probe of “shady guys.” He resigned his seat last week to seek help for his problem.
ADRIAN WYLD / THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES Liberal MP Raj Grewal’s gambling debt came up during a police probe of “shady guys.” He resigned his seat last week to seek help for his problem.

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