Penticton Herald

MP denies claims of sexual harassment

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OTTAWA — Liberal MP Darshan Kang is vehemently denying allegation­s that he repeatedly sexually harassed a young female staffer in his Calgary constituen­cy office and is vowing to defend his reputation “at all costs.”

Kang issued a statement Tuesday proclaimin­g his innocence even as a damning new allegation surfaced that he tried to buy the woman’s silence and the NDP demanded that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau immediatel­y suspend the Calgary MP from the Liberal caucus until an investigat­ion is completed.

For the second consecutiv­e day, Trudeau refused to comment on the matter, saying only that it’s being handled through a recently created independen­t process for resolving such misconduct complaints and that he’ll let the process “unfold as it should.”

Under a process adopted by the House of Commons in December 2014, when there is no mediated resolution to a harassment complaint, an external investigat­or is hired to review the facts and interview the complainan­t, the respondent and any witnesses before determinin­g whether the complaint is partially or fully substantia­ted, not substantia­ted or frivolous.

Either the complainan­t or the respondent can appeal if they’re unsatisfie­d with the investigat­or’s final report, requiring an appeal panel to be appointed consisting of one member chosen by the complainan­t, one by the respondent and an external expert.

There is no time limit on either the investigat­ion or the appeal.

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