Close X
Friday, September 27, 2024
ADVT 
National

NDP MLA Mohinder Saran Suspended After Sexual Harassment Allegation

Darpan News Desk, 16 Dec, 2016 12:55 PM
    WINNIPEG — Manitoba New Democrats say a member of their caucus has been suspended from attending meetings following an allegation of verbal sexual harassment.
     
    A statement from the opposition caucus Thursday did not identify the legislature member, but two NDP sources told The Canadian Press it is Mohinder Saran, who represents The Maples constituency in Winnipeg and was first elected in 2007.
     
    The sources spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly.
     
    Saran did not return requests for comment via telephone, email and social media. A message from Saran's Facebook page directed inquiries to caucus media relations officer Rachel Morgan, who refused to comment.
     
    The NDP released no further details about the allegations in their four-sentence statement and said the provincial human resources branch, which governs legislature members, was investigating.
     
    "The branch completed its investigation and is working with all parties to resolve all outstanding issues," the statement read.
     
    "The MLA is fulfilling all requirements of the process and is expected to complete it in a short period of time. At that time, the caucus will reassess the status of the MLA."
     
    One source told CP Saran was accused of making "inappropriate overtures, inappropriate comments" to a subordinate that verged on propositioning and that, because of the power imbalance, "someone's livelihood was potentially at stake."
     
    Winnipeg police said they were not aware of any complaints regarding legislature members being laid with the department.
     
    Myrna Driedger, the legislature speaker, declined to give any details.
     
    "The speaker and the legislative assembly take any issues of harassment very seriously," she said in a written statement.
     
    "We have policies in place to ensure a safe work environment. In any situation, privacy must be respected, therefore, I am not able to comment or discuss matters."
     
    Saran was a backbencher until April 2015, when then-premier Greg Selinger promoted him to the cabinet portfolio of housing and community development. The promotion came a few weeks after Selinger survived an internal coup by a 33-vote margin at a NDP leadership convention.
     
    Saran played an important role in helping Selinger win. He backed Selinger and helped deliver 117 delegate votes from The Maples.
     
    It's not clear when a decision on Saran's status in caucus will be made. The legislature is not scheduled to sit again until March.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Rare Comic Book That Could Be Worth Thousands Stolen In Vancouver

    Rare Comic Book That Could Be Worth Thousands Stolen In Vancouver
      The Vancouver Police Department says a 45-kilogram safe was stolen from a home, with the stack of valuable comics inside.

    Rare Comic Book That Could Be Worth Thousands Stolen In Vancouver

    Immigration Spike On The Table, But 450,000 Newcomers 'Huge Figure': John McCallum

    Immigration Spike On The Table, But 450,000 Newcomers 'Huge Figure': John McCallum
    McCallum suggests the recommendation — a 50 per cent increase in targets to 450,000 people a year, targeting skilled, entrepreneurial newcomers — might be too ambitious.

    Immigration Spike On The Table, But 450,000 Newcomers 'Huge Figure': John McCallum

    Canadian Humanitarian Missing After Small Plane Crash In The Dominican Republic

    Canadian Humanitarian Missing After Small Plane Crash In The Dominican Republic
    A Canadian humanitarian worker is among three people missing after a small plane crashed off the north coast of the Dominican Republic.

    Canadian Humanitarian Missing After Small Plane Crash In The Dominican Republic

    Justin Trudeau, Sophie And The Kids: Canada's Political Family

    Justin Trudeau, Sophie And The Kids: Canada's Political Family
    Upon taking office one year ago, the prime minister set the tone: Although he's Canada's leader, he's also a father with a young family.

    Justin Trudeau, Sophie And The Kids: Canada's Political Family

    Mystery Behind Fatal Plane Crash Poses Particular Challenge For Investigators

    Mystery Behind Fatal Plane Crash Poses Particular Challenge For Investigators
    VANCOUVER — Federal investigators have an especially challenging mystery on their hands piecing together what caused a small jet to crash last Thursday shortly after taking off from a British Columbia airport, sending out no distress call.

    Mystery Behind Fatal Plane Crash Poses Particular Challenge For Investigators

    Court Orders New Trial For Former B.C. Fire Chief Accused Of Sexual Assault

    VANCOUVER — The British Columbia Court of Appeal has ordered a new trial on sexual assault charges for a former fire chief of a small town in central B.C., ruling that the actions of the trial judge could be perceived as being unfair.

    Court Orders New Trial For Former B.C. Fire Chief Accused Of Sexual Assault