Multiple sources said that members of the organizing committee met during a \u0027hastily\u0027 planned meeting Tuesday night to discuss if they would kick Brown out
In a statement published late Tuesday, Conservative Leadership Election Organizing Committee chair Ian Brodie said organizers became aware of the new undisclosed allegations “in recent weeks.”
Another source said there were “serious” allegations that at least one private company may have been contributing towards paying the salary of Brown campaign staff. Multiple Conservative sources told National Post that members of the LEOC met during a “hastily” planned meeting Tuesday night to discuss if they would take the exceptional step of disqualifying Brown.
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