Toronto Star

OPG ‘parts ways’ with prominent Tory

- ROBERT BENZIE QUEEN’S PARK BUREAU CHIEF

A veteran Progressiv­e Conservati­ve operative fired from Ontario Power Generation after an unusual personal interventi­on from Premier Doug Ford’s chief of staff has officially left the utility.

Alykhan Velshi, who was chief of staff to both former PC leader Patrick Brown and interim leader Vic Fedeli, departed OPG on Friday.

But sources told the Star that the previously reported $500,000 severance to Velshi “greatly exceeds” what he will actually receive for just a few months on the job.

The Globe and Mail first disclosed that Ford’s chief of staff, Dean French, phoned OPG chair Bernard Lord to demand Velshi be removed from the Crown utility earlier this fall. Three Conservati­ve sources confirmed that account to the Star.

“I am writing to let you know that we have made the decision to part ways with Alykhan Velshi,” Jennifer Rowe, the generator’s senior vice-president of corporate affairs, wrote in a note to staff Friday. “We have been working with him on a thoughtful and orderly transition and have agreed his last day in the office will be today.”

Velshi confirmed in an email that Friday was “my last day at OPG as vice-president of stakeholde­r relations after receiving notice I would be terminated in September.”

“The last few months have been difficult for me both personally and profession­ally, so my regret at leaving OPG under these unusual circumstan­ces is tempered by some measure of relief,” he wrote.

Once a key aide to former Conservati­ve prime minister Stephen Harper, he was instrument­al in keeping the Tories on the rails after Brown resigned under a cloud in January.

Working closely with Fedeli, who is now finance minister, Velshi ensured a relatively seamless transition for Ford when he became PC leader in March.

But for reasons that remain unclear, the premier’s chief of staff expressed his displeasur­e with his appointmen­t to OPG.

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