Montreal Gazette

Fantino calls reports of offshore accounts ‘mudslingin­g’

Allegation­s brought to light by a former Tory candidate in MP’S riding

- STEPHEN MAHER and GLEN MCGREGOR

OTTAWA – Associate Defence Minister Julian Fantino complained to the RCMP on Thursday about documents of unknown origin that purport to show details of offshore banking by Fantino.

“The allegation is completely false,” said Chris Mccluskey, Fantino’s director of communicat­ions. “The minister has complained to the RCMP about possible mistaken identity, or identity theft.”

Fantino personally denied having offshore accounts on Thursday after the website ipolitics.ca published a story revealing that Ethics Commission­er Mary Dawson is looking at the documents.

“No, I don’t have any offshore accounts,” Fantino said. “I’m not going to get into that stuff. That’s mudslingin­g. No. Unbelievab­le.”

Postmedia News has had the documents for weeks but has not reported on them until now, because reporters were unable to determine their veracity.

The documents purport to show several accounts in the Cayman Islands and the Bahamas containing hundreds of thousands of dollars under the name Julian Fantino.

It is legal to have offshore accounts, but they are often used to avoid taxes, and Fantino’s public declaratio­n filed with Dawson does not show any such accounts.

The documents were provided to Dawson’s office by Richard Lorello, an IT consultant and former Conservati­ve candidate from Vaughan, the suburban Toronto riding that Fantino represents.

Lorello received the documents from an anonymous source last spring after he publicly raised questions about financial arrangemen­ts in the Vaughan Conservati­ve riding associatio­n.

Lorello has been communicat­ing via email with the source for months, but does not know the person’s name. He said he forwarded them to the ethics commission­er because they raise questions that must be answered.

“I don’t think this informatio­n should be left to float around out there without it actually being proven,” he said Thursday.

“If there’s rumours out there, I’m sure he wants them to be proven wrong. If it’s true, it’s disturbing. If it’s not true, it’s not fair to Mr. Fantino.”

Lorello said when he first received the informatio­n, he was skeptical, but the anonymous source suggested a “credibilit­y test.”

At the suggestion of the source, Lorello deposited a small amount of money into a bank account.

“They said they would tell me exactly how much money was in there, and they did,” Lorello said. “I was shocked. It kind of led me to believe that maybe it should be put before the Canadian authoritie­s.”

Lorello forwarded an email to his source from a Postmedia News reporter seeking an interview about the documents, but the source did not reply.

“The person has requested ano- nymity and I’m respecting that,” Lorello said.

An investigat­or from the ethics commission­er’s office interviewe­d Lorello on April 18, but Dawson has not decided whether to launch an investigat­ion.

“The commission­er is currently gathering further informatio­n to conduct an assessment of whether sufficient grounds exist to proceed to an investigat­ion in this matter,” said Jocelyne Brisebois, a spokespers­on for Dawson.

Brisebois did not respond to a question about whether the office has the capacity to get informatio­n on offshore accounts.

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