A second Ontario Progressive Conservative candidate accused of having used stolen customer lists from a private toll highway said Wednesday he never received the 407 data, and would have no need for it anyway. Jaswal said organizer Snover Dhillon not only didn’t work on his campaign, but returned $10,000 the candidate paid him for unrelated consulting on his real-estate business. It is hurting me and my party.”The campaign for the June 7 election has been repeatedly sidetracked by the 407 controversy. Sandhu worked at 407 until February, but says any allegations against him are “baseless.”York Region police and Elections Ontario are investigating. The Liberal party has quoted the organizer as saying that Sandhu, another client, passed on the stolen data to Jaswal.
Source: National Post May 23, 2018 22:40 UTC