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Critics demand Grewal tell who lent him millions

Gambling problem of former Grit MP under microscope

- Tom blackwell

Former Liberal MP Raj Grewal must divulge to the federal ethics commission­er — and the public — who lent him millions of dollars to feed a rampant gambling habit, opposition critics said Tuesday.

Those kind of huge debts raise a “massive, massive red flag” for an elected official, said New Democrat Charlie Angus, the party’s ethics point person. Suggesting the matter is closed because the money has been repaid is not good enough, both he and Conservati­ve ethics critic Peter Kent argued.

“Suddenly he says, ‘the money’s all paid off, I’m golden, I’m ready to go back to work.’ How does that happen?” Angus said in an interview. “We need to know: Did he borrow all this money from a rich uncle, or were there strings attached? Because that could seriously undermine his work as a parliament­arian.”

Kent said Grewal must “absolutely” reveal details of the payments he received.

“If he is in fact innocent of everything, as he claims, and if in fact the money was borrowed only from relatives and has been repaid legitimate­ly — not from questionab­le sources — then I think these questions need to be asked and answered,” he said.

A spokesman for Grewal said late Tuesday that the MP is involved in a “full financial review” with the ethics commission­er, but did not elaborate on what that meant.

In a confession­al video and statement last week, the member for Brampton East admitted that he had racked up “millions” of dollars in debts playing high-stakes blackjack.

He said he borrowed the money from friends and family, “everybody has been paid back,” all the transactio­ns were transparen­t and traceable, and there was no “sinister” activity.

But Grewal said nothing more about who, exactly, provided him with such large loans, what reasons he gave them initially for needing the money or how he promised to repay them.

Asked earlier this week to reveal the sources of the payments, Grewal spokesman Joel Etienne told the National Post that “this is a private and personal family financial matter now.”

“Mr. Grewal informs that it is common in the Punjabi culture to lend/borrow money from friends and family when in need,” said Etienne by email. “Mr. Grewal’s relatives bailed him out and everyone has been repaid.”

Although the MP initially announced he would resign his seat, he said Friday he is leaving the Liberal caucus but reconsider­ing whether to actually quit the Commons.

All members are required under the House’s conflict of interest code to divulge their assets, liabilitie­s and sources of income and any change in that informatio­n within 60 days, said Jocelyne Brisebois, a spokesman for the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commission­er.

But she said she cannot indicate if Grewal has done so recently. And despite the code’s requiremen­ts, there is no penalty for members who fail to disclose financial data to the commission­er, said Brisebois.

Although the RCMP will not confirm the existence of ongoing investigat­ions, sources and various other media reports suggest that the force is looking into Grewal’s financial activities.

Meanwhile, the opposition critics say they remain concerned about a land transactio­n in Brampton, Ont., that, sources say, the city council referred to the RCMP last week during a special, in-camera session.

Brampton had been in talks with the Ontario government to buy a piece of property needed to carry out a bridge project, offering $3.3 million. With the province wanting more, their negotiatio­ns broke down and a private company — Goreway Heaven Inc. — bought the parcel for the same or slightly more money last year, then later sold it to the city for $4.4 million.

In the interim, Grewal and fellow Brampton MP Navdeep Bains — the economic developmen­t minister — were sent city reports that contained how much the municipali­ty had offered the province for the land.

Both MPs strenuousl­y deny they provided the price informatio­n to Goreway Heaven, one of whose directors is a Liberal activist who took part in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s trip to India this year. The company has also denied being leaked the price.

Bains’ representa­tives have argued that many others were likely given the same report and been privy to the informatio­n.

“Let me be clear: any insinuatio­n or allegation of wrongdoing on my part is false and baseless,” Bains said in a Facebook post Sunday.

 ?? ADRIAN WYLD / THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES ?? Raj Grewal announced he would resign as Liberal MP, but is now considerin­g keeping his seat.
ADRIAN WYLD / THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES Raj Grewal announced he would resign as Liberal MP, but is now considerin­g keeping his seat.

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