Disputed Tory nomination in Hamilton is now a criminal probe
Hamilton Police detectives are investigating unnamed Conservative officials in connection with the May 7 candidate election in the riding of Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas.
A police probe of a disputed Progressive Conservative nomination contest is now a criminal investigation into allegations of fraud.
Hamilton Police detectives are investigating unnamed Conservative officials in connection with the Tories’ May 7 candidate election in the riding of Hamilton West-Ancaster-Dundas.
Vikram Singh, a Hamilton lawyer and runner-up in the four-contestant nomination, filed a complaint with police last summer after he launched a civil action against the party alleging “wrongful insertion of false ballots.”
The criminal probe is separate from Singh’s ongoing civil litigation that named Ontario Conservative Leader Patrick Brown, party president Rick Dykstra, PC executive director Bob Stanley, and senior Brown aide Logan Bugeja.
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