Edmonton Journal

Liberal party hasn’t acted on complaint against Kang, woman says

- JAMES WOOD

CALGARY A woman who came forward last year with allegation­s of misconduct against Calgary Skyview MP Darshan Kang stemming from his time as an MLA says the provincial Liberal party never contacted her despite its promises of an internal investigat­ion.

Kirstin Morrell said she’s also never spoken to investigat­ors from the ongoing House of Commons inquiry into Kang’s conduct.

Morrell spoke publicly about Kang last fall as the MP faced accusation­s of sexual harassment from a staffer in his federal constituen­cy office, who has not been named publicly.

Morrell, who worked as a constituen­cy assistant in Kang ’s office from 2011 to 2012 when he was the Liberal MLA for Calgary-McCall, alleged Kang harassed her by groping and kissing her repeatedly despite her rejection of his advances.

The allegation­s prompted provincial Liberal Leader David Khan to pledge last September the party would conduct an investigat­ion that would involve speaking with past and present staff and officials.

But in a recent interview, Morrell said no one has called her in relation to an investigat­ion by the provincial party.

“As far as I can tell, there was no investigat­ion and I don’t see any reason to believe there would be an investigat­ion at this point,” she said.

Morrell said Khan appears to have promised a review simply out of political considerat­ions, without following through.

Khan said he would not discuss the investigat­ion, including whether it had even taken place.

“I’m not going to comment on that issue right now,” he said.

On Thursday, another Liberal MLA turned MP, Calgary Centre MP Kent Hehr, resigned from the federal cabinet. A former civil servant alleged Hehr would make inappropri­ate comments to women at the Alberta legislatur­e when he was an MLA.

Hehr and Kang both moved into federal politics in 2015, becoming the first Liberal MPs elected in Calgary in four decades.

Kang left the federal Liberal caucus last August to sit as an Independen­t. He declared his innocence at the time, but in a recent interview would not address the allegation­s because of the ongoing House of Commons investigat­ion.

Morrell, who was the Liberal candidate in Calgary-Northern Hills in the 2012 provincial election, said she did not make a complaint about Kang to the legislativ­e assembly’s human resources office at the time because she did not have confidence in the process.

But she said she came forward when new accusation­s were made against Kang to provide support to the woman in his federal constituen­cy office who had alleged misconduct. That woman has not spoken publicly and she did not respond to a request for comment.

The woman’s allegation­s against Kang were referred to the House of Commons’ chief human resources officer, but the Speaker’s office says the investigat­ion process is “completely confidenti­al.”

Morrell contacted the House of Common’s human resource office, the office of the Liberal government’s chief whip and the Liberal party’s human resource office last year. She said their response was essentiall­y to “buzz off” and she had not been interviewe­d as part of the federal investigat­ion.

“I feel like I’m in the dark about this and I don’t really know ... in the case of the original complainan­t, what’s happening with that,” said Morrell.

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