Toronto Star

Whip takes responsibi­lity for Liberals’ handling of allegation­s

- MARIE WOOLF

OTTAWA—Liberal whip Mark Holland has insisted that the “buck stops” with him as he faced fresh questions about his party’s handling of complaints against Raj Saini.

Speaking at a virtual news conference, Holland confirmed he was personally made aware of allegation­s of harassment against Saini, a former Liberal MP who bowed out of the race for re-election on Saturday.

But he declined to comment on whether he had contacted the Prime Minister’s Office about a complaint that Saini had harassed a female member of his staff.

Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau has refused to confirm whether he was personally aware of complaints about Saini.

His party whip on Wednesday took responsibi­lity for the party’s handling of the matter.

“As the person who is responsibl­e, the buck stops with me,” Holland said. “I had the opportunit­y to look at the case.”

Holland insisted that the investigat­ion into complaints about Saini’s conduct, which looked into the “veracity” of the claims, was “thorough and complete” and had left him “with no questions.”

“I have extraordin­ary confidence in that process,” he said.

He said the complainan­t was given “all the options of where to go” to pursue the matter. This is believed to have included the option of mediation.

Saini faced allegation­s that he harassed a female member of staff, who then attempted suicide. The former MP for Kitchener Centre vehemently denies the allegation­s, which were originally reported by the CBC and have not been independen­tly verified by The Canadian Press.

Saini has said he cannot discuss the details because of privacy concerns.

Charles Robert, clerk of the House of Commons, is to look into how the investigat­ion was carried out.

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