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{{Short description|Canadian politician}}
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| name = Raj Grewal
| name = Raj Grewal
| honorific-suffix =
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| image =https://www.ourcommons.ca/Parliamentarians/Images/OfficialMPPhotos/42/GrewalRaj_Lib.jpg
| image =https://www.ourcommons.ca/Parliamentarians/Images/OfficialMPPhotos/42/GrewalRaj_Lib.jpg
| imagesize = 200px
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| riding = [[Brampton East]]
| riding = [[Brampton East (federal electoral district)|Brampton East]]
| parliament = Canadian
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| term_start = October 19, 2015
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| profession = Attorney
| profession = Attorney
| alma_mater = [[Wilfrid Laurier University]]<br />[[York University]]<br />[[Osgoode Hall Law School]]
| alma_mater = [[Wilfrid Laurier University]] ([[Bachelor of Business Administration|BBA]])<br />[[Schulich School of Business]], [[York University]] ([[Master of Business Administration|MBA]])<br />[[Osgoode Hall Law School]] ([[Juris Doctor|JD]])
| party = Independent
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| otherparty = [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]] {{small|(2015-2018)}}
| otherparty = [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]] {{small|(2015-2018)}}
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| spouse = Shikha Kasal<ref name="theglobeandmail.com">{{cite news|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-rcmp-probed-former-liberal-mp-raj-grewals-gambling-for-months/|title=RCMP probed former Liberal MP Raj Grewal's gambling for months}}</ref>
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'''Rajvinder Grewal''' (born September 11, 1985) is a former [[Canadians|Canadian]] politician who represented the [[electoral district (Canada)|riding]] of [[Brampton East]] in the [[House of Commons of Canada]] from 2015 to 2019. Elected as a [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]] in the [[2015 Canadian federal election]],<ref>{{Cite web|date=2015-10-20|title=Liberals win in Brampton East|url=https://www.thestar.com/news/federal-election/federal-ridings-toronto-gta/2015/10/20/liberals-win-in-brampton-east.html|access-date=2020-09-11|website=thestar.com|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/nri/nris-in-news/19-indian-canadians-elected-to-canadian-parliament/articleshow/49464520.cms | title=19 Indian-Canadians elected to Canadian parliament | newspaper=[[The Economic Times]] | date=20 October 2015 | access-date=20 October 2015}}</ref> he resigned from caucus in 2018 after a police investigation into his extensive gambling debts, and did not stand in the [[2019 Canadian federal election]]. In September 2020, he was charged by the [[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]] for [[Criminal Code (Canada)|breach of trust]] and fraud over $5,000.<ref>{{cite news |last=Gilmore |first=Rachel |date=September 11, 2020 |title=Former Liberal MP charged by RCMP with breach of trust and fraud |url=https://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/politics/former-liberal-mp-charged-by-rcmp-with-breach-of-trust-and-fraud-1.5101139 |work=[[CTV News]] |location=Ottawa |access-date=September 11, 2020 }}</ref>
'''Rajvinder Grewal''' (born September 11, 1985) is a former [[Canadians|Canadian]] politician who represented the [[electoral district (Canada)|riding]] of [[Brampton East (federal electoral district)|Brampton East]] in the [[House of Commons of Canada]] from 2015 to 2019. Elected as a [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]] in the [[2015 Canadian federal election]],<ref>{{Cite web|date=2015-10-20|title=Liberals win in Brampton East|url=https://www.thestar.com/news/federal-election/federal-ridings-toronto-gta/2015/10/20/liberals-win-in-brampton-east.html|access-date=2020-09-11|website=thestar.com|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/nri/nris-in-news/19-indian-canadians-elected-to-canadian-parliament/articleshow/49464520.cms | title=19 Indian-Canadians elected to Canadian parliament | newspaper=[[The Economic Times]] | date=20 October 2015 | access-date=20 October 2015 | archive-date=11 November 2015 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151111145903/http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/nri/nris-in-news/19-indian-canadians-elected-to-canadian-parliament/articleshow/49464520.cms | url-status=dead }}</ref> he resigned from caucus in 2018 after a police investigation into his extensive gambling debts, and did not stand in the [[2019 Canadian federal election]]. In September 2020, he was charged by the [[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]] for [[Criminal Code (Canada)|breach of trust]] and fraud over $5,000.<ref>{{cite news |last=Gilmore |first=Rachel |date=September 11, 2020 |title=Former Liberal MP charged by RCMP with breach of trust and fraud |url=https://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/politics/former-liberal-mp-charged-by-rcmp-with-breach-of-trust-and-fraud-1.5101139 |work=[[CTV News]] |location=Ottawa |access-date=September 11, 2020 }}</ref>


== Before politics ==
== Before politics ==
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== Federal politics ==
== Federal politics ==
Grewal's nomination to represent the [[Liberal Party of Canada]] in the 2015 election in [[Brampton East]] was attended by some controversy, as initial media reports indicated that a brawl took place at the nominating convention when several hundred members were denied the ability to vote. Police attended the scene in a crowd control capacity.<ref>Ethan Lou, [https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2014/09/21/brawl_mars_brampton_liberal_nomination.html Brawl mars Brampton Liberal nomination], ''The Toronto Star'', September 21, 2014.</ref> Liberal Party officials subsequently denied that there had been any fighting at the scene.<ref>Roger Belgrave, [http://www.bramptonguardian.com/news-story/4876210-liberal-party-says-no-fists-thrown-in-brampton-east-nomination-battle/ Liberal party says no fists thrown in Brampton East nomination battle], ''The Brampton Guardian'', September 23, 2014.</ref>
Grewal's nomination to represent the [[Liberal Party of Canada]] in the 2015 election in [[Brampton East (federal electoral district)|Brampton East]] was attended by some controversy, as initial media reports indicated that a brawl took place at the nominating convention when several hundred members were denied the ability to vote. Police attended the scene in a crowd control capacity.<ref>Ethan Lou, [https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2014/09/21/brawl_mars_brampton_liberal_nomination.html Brawl mars Brampton Liberal nomination], ''The Toronto Star'', September 21, 2014.</ref> Liberal Party officials subsequently denied that there had been any fighting at the scene.<ref>Roger Belgrave, [http://www.bramptonguardian.com/news-story/4876210-liberal-party-says-no-fists-thrown-in-brampton-east-nomination-battle/ Liberal party says no fists thrown in Brampton East nomination battle], ''The Brampton Guardian'', September 23, 2014.</ref>


In early 2018, the Ethics Commissioner launched an investigation into whether Grewal violated the conflict-of-interest code when he invited Yusuf Yenilmez, the head of Zgemi Inc., to multiple events during [[Justin Trudeau]]’s trip to India. Grewal had been paid by Zgemi Inc. for legal advice during the previous year.<ref>{{cite news |last=Pinkerton |first=Charlie |date=December 7, 2018 |title=A timeline of the Raj Grewal scandal |url=https://ipolitics.ca/article/a-timeline-of-the-raj-grewal-scandal/ |work=[[iPolitics]] |access-date=September 11, 2020 }}</ref>
In early 2018, the Ethics Commissioner launched an investigation into whether Grewal violated the conflict-of-interest code when he invited Yusuf Yenilmez, the head of Zgemi Inc., to multiple events during [[Justin Trudeau]]’s trip to India. Grewal had been paid by Zgemi Inc. for legal advice during the previous year.<ref>{{cite news |last=Pinkerton |first=Charlie |date=December 7, 2018 |title=A timeline of the Raj Grewal scandal |url=https://ipolitics.ca/article/a-timeline-of-the-raj-grewal-scandal/ |work=[[iPolitics]] |access-date=September 11, 2020 }}</ref>
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According to his most recent disclosure to the Ethics Commissioner, Grewal had lines of credit with Royal Bank of Canada, Toronto Dominion Bank and Bank of Nova Scotia, as well as the joint mortgage with HSBC Canada. In addition, Mr. Grewal disclosed that he had received employment income from Zgemi Inc. and a law firm called Gahir & Associates during his time in the House. Parliamentary rules do not require members of Parliament (MPs) to reveal the amounts they were paid, and there is no threshold for disclosure. Backbenchers are subject to fewer rules than ministers in terms of disclosure.<ref name="theglobeandmail.com">{{cite news|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-rcmp-probed-former-liberal-mp-raj-grewals-gambling-for-months/|title=RCMP probed former Liberal MP Raj Grewal's gambling for months}}</ref>
According to his most recent disclosure to the Ethics Commissioner, Grewal had lines of credit with Royal Bank of Canada, Toronto Dominion Bank and Bank of Nova Scotia, as well as the joint mortgage with HSBC Canada. In addition, Mr. Grewal disclosed that he had received employment income from Zgemi Inc. and a law firm called Gahir & Associates during his time in the House. Parliamentary rules do not require members of Parliament (MPs) to reveal the amounts they were paid, and there is no threshold for disclosure. Backbenchers are subject to fewer rules than ministers in terms of disclosure.<ref name="theglobeandmail.com">{{cite news|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-rcmp-probed-former-liberal-mp-raj-grewals-gambling-for-months/|title=RCMP probed former Liberal MP Raj Grewal's gambling for months}}</ref>


Grewal was a member of the influential finance committee of the House of Commons, before being moved to the health committee in September 2018.<ref name="gmnov">{{cite news|last1=Leblanc|first1=Daniel|last2=Hannay|first2=Chris|date=November 28, 2018|title=Raj Grewal queried federal agencies on ability to probe money laundering|newspaper=[[The Globe and Mail]]|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-raj-grewal-queried-federal-agencies-on-ability-to-probe-money/}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Leblanc|first1=Daniel|date=27 November 2018|title=RCMP probed former Liberal MP Raj Grewal's gambling for months|work=Globe and Mail|publisher=Globe and Mail|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-rcmp-probed-former-liberal-mp-raj-grewals-gambling-for-months/|access-date=2 December 2018}}</ref>
Grewal was a member of the influential finance committee of the House of Commons, before being moved to the health committee in September 2018.<ref name="gmnov">{{cite news|last1=Leblanc|first1=Daniel|last2=Hannay|first2=Chris|date=November 28, 2018|title=Raj Grewal queried federal agencies on ability to probe money laundering|newspaper=[[The Globe and Mail]]|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-raj-grewal-queried-federal-agencies-on-ability-to-probe-money/}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Leblanc|first1=Daniel|date=27 November 2018|title=RCMP probed former Liberal MP Raj Grewal's gambling for months|work=Globe and Mail|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-rcmp-probed-former-liberal-mp-raj-grewals-gambling-for-months/|access-date=2 December 2018}}</ref>


==Departure from Liberal caucus and criminal charges==
==Departure from Liberal caucus and legal issues==


Grewal announced on November 22, 2018 that he intended to resign as MP and was leaving federal politics for personal and medical reasons.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/raj-grewal-to-step-down-1.4916960|title=Liberal MP Raj Grewal quitting politics, citing 'personal and medical reasons'|date=November 22, 2018|work=[[CBC News]]|access-date=November 22, 2018|language=en-CA}}</ref> A statement released the next day by a spokesperson for the [[Office of the Prime Minister (Canada)|Prime Minister's Office]] clarified that Grewal was resigning to seek treatment for [[problem gambling]] which had "led him to incur significant personal debts."<ref name="pmo statement">{{cite news |last1=Ballingall |first1=Alex |last2=MacCharles |first2=Tonda |title=PMO says Brampton MP Raj Grewal resigned after admitting to gambling problem and 'significant personal debts' |url=https://www.thestar.com/politics/federal/2018/11/23/jagmeet-singh-still-committed-to-burnaby-south-after-seat-opens-in-his-former-home-turf-of-brampton.html |access-date=November 23, 2018 |work=Toronto Star |date=November 23, 2018 |language=en}}</ref> Grewal reportedly gambled millions of dollars between 2015 and 2018, including at the [[Casino du Lac-Leamy]].<ref name="gmnov" /> The casino's disclosure to [[Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada|FINTRAC]] then led to an RCMP investigation.<ref name="gmnov" />
Grewal announced on November 22, 2018 that he intended to resign as MP and was leaving federal politics for personal and medical reasons.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/raj-grewal-to-step-down-1.4916960|title=Liberal MP Raj Grewal quitting politics, citing 'personal and medical reasons'|date=November 22, 2018|work=[[CBC News]]|access-date=November 22, 2018|language=en-CA}}</ref> A statement released the next day by a spokesperson for the [[Office of the Prime Minister (Canada)|Prime Minister's Office]] clarified that Grewal was resigning to seek treatment for [[problem gambling]] which had "led him to incur significant personal debts."<ref name="pmo statement">{{cite news |last1=Ballingall |first1=Alex |last2=MacCharles |first2=Tonda |title=PMO says Brampton MP Raj Grewal resigned after admitting to gambling problem and 'significant personal debts' |url=https://www.thestar.com/politics/federal/2018/11/23/jagmeet-singh-still-committed-to-burnaby-south-after-seat-opens-in-his-former-home-turf-of-brampton.html |access-date=November 23, 2018 |work=Toronto Star |date=November 23, 2018 |language=en}}</ref> Grewal reportedly gambled millions of dollars between 2015 and 2018, including at the [[Casino du Lac-Leamy]].<ref name="gmnov" /> The casino's disclosure to [[Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada|FINTRAC]] then led to an RCMP investigation.<ref name="gmnov" />


In a statement on November 26, 2018 the [[Ethics Commissioner (Canada)|Office of the Ethics Commissioner]] said its investigation "will continue as soon as possible in spite of [Grewal’s] resignation." In its official comment the week before, the Prime Minister’s Office said it was aware "of inquiries by the RCMP regarding the circumstances that were the subject of a complaint to the Ethics Commissioner about Mr. Grewal earlier this year." The RCMP's national division would not confirm or deny that it is investigating Grewal.<ref name="theglobeandmail.com">{{cite news|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-rcmp-probed-former-liberal-mp-raj-grewals-gambling-for-months/|title=RCMP probed former Liberal MP Raj Grewal's gambling for months}}</ref>
In a statement on November 26, 2018 the [[Ethics Commissioner (Canada)|Office of the Ethics Commissioner]] said its investigation "will continue as soon as possible in spite of [Grewal’s] resignation." In its official comment the week before, the Prime Minister’s Office said it was aware "of inquiries by the RCMP regarding the circumstances that were the subject of a complaint to the Ethics Commissioner about Mr. Grewal earlier this year." The RCMP's national division would not confirm or deny that it is investigating Grewal.<ref name="theglobeandmail.com"/>


On November 30, 2018, Grewal announced that he was quitting the Liberal caucus but would keep his seat in the House of Commons "for the time being."<ref name="grewal">{{cite news |title=MP Raj Grewal remaining MP for now, addresses allegations of ethical breaches |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/raj-grewal-mp-liberal-gambling-allegation-video-von-scheel-1.4928872 |access-date=December 1, 2018 |work=CBC News}}</ref> In a December 2018 Facebook video, Grewal said that in a three-year period at Lac-Leamy, playing recreational [[blackjack]] became a high-stakes gambling problem, which led him to incur high levels of debt that he kept hidden from his family. Grewal claimed that he only borrowed money from loved ones in a legal manner.<ref name=":0">{{cite news|last=Tunney|first=Catharine|date=September 11, 2020|title=Former Liberal MP Raj Grewal faces breach of trust, fraud charges|work=[[CBC News]]|url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/grewal-charges-1.5720593?cmp=rss|access-date=September 11, 2020}}</ref> On January 25, 2019, he announced that he would keep his seat in parliament as an Independent MP until the [[2019 Canadian federal election|next federal election]] in October.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/former-liberal-raj-grewal-says-he-s-staying-on-as-mp-following-gambling-debt-admission-1.4994247| title = Former Liberal Raj Grewal says he's staying on as MP following gambling debt admission {{!}} CBC News}} </ref> Grewal did not stand for re-election in the 2019 federal election.<ref name=":0" />
On November 30, 2018, Grewal announced that he was quitting the Liberal caucus but would keep his seat in the House of Commons "for the time being."<ref name="grewal">{{cite news |title=MP Raj Grewal remaining MP for now, addresses allegations of ethical breaches |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/raj-grewal-mp-liberal-gambling-allegation-video-von-scheel-1.4928872 |access-date=December 1, 2018 |work=CBC News}}</ref> In a December 2018 Facebook video, Grewal said that in a three-year period at Lac-Leamy, playing recreational [[blackjack]] became a high-stakes gambling problem, which led him to incur high levels of debt that he kept hidden from his family. Grewal claimed that he only borrowed money from loved ones in a legal manner.<ref name=":0">{{cite news|last=Tunney|first=Catharine|date=September 11, 2020|title=Former Liberal MP Raj Grewal faces breach of trust, fraud charges|work=[[CBC News]]|url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/grewal-charges-1.5720593?cmp=rss|access-date=September 11, 2020}}</ref> On January 25, 2019, he announced that he would keep his seat in parliament as an Independent MP until the [[2019 Canadian federal election|next federal election]] in October.<ref>{{cite web|title=Former Liberal Raj Grewal says he's staying on as MP following gambling debt admission |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/former-liberal-raj-grewal-says-he-s-staying-on-as-mp-following-gambling-debt-admission-1.4994247 |publisher=CBC News |date=January 25, 2019}}</ref> Grewal did not stand for re-election in the 2019 federal election.<ref name=":0" />


In September 2020, Grewal was charged by the RCMP with four counts of breach of trust and one count of fraud over $5,000 under the [[Criminal Code (Canada)|Criminal Code]]. The RCMP allege that Grewal received millions in personal loans that he neglected to report to the [[Ethics Commissioner (Canada)|Ethics Commissioner]], which would constitute a criminal breach of trust. The RCMP also allege that Grewal misused his constituency office budget for personal use and solicited loans that personally benefited him in connection with using his office as an MP.<ref name=":0" /> His trial is scheduled to begin on October 18, 2021.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/raj-grewal-fraud-1.5916860|title=Former Liberal Brampton East MP Raj Grewal heading to trial on fraud charges in October|date=February 17, 2021|work=CBC News|access-date=February 17, 2021}}</ref>
In September 2020, Grewal was charged by the RCMP with four counts of breach of trust and one count of fraud over $5,000 under the [[Criminal Code (Canada)|Criminal Code]]. The RCMP allege that Grewal received millions in personal loans that he neglected to report to the [[Ethics Commissioner (Canada)|Ethics Commissioner]], which would constitute a criminal breach of trust. The RCMP also allege that Grewal misused his constituency office budget for personal use and solicited loans that personally benefited him in connection with using his office as an MP.<ref name=":0" /> In March 2023, the last charges against Grewal were dismissed by the [[Ontario Superior Court]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Ontario judge dismisses breach of trust charges against former Liberal MP Raj Grewal |url=https://torontosun.com/news/national/ontario-judge-dismisses-breach-of-trust-charges-against-former-liberal-mp-raj-grewal |newspaper=Toronto Sun |date=March 10, 2023}}</ref>

In February 2024, Grewal sued the RCMP and the Ontario attorney general for $50 million over their alleged mishandling of the case.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Gibson |first=Victoria |date=2024-02-10 |title=Former MP Raj Grewal launches $50M lawsuit against RCMP, Ontario attorney general |url=https://www.thestar.com/politics/federal/former-mp-raj-grewal-launches-50m-lawsuit-against-rcmp-ontario-attorney-general/article_6e441f98-c841-11ee-aa21-b3bbefb3a8e9.html |access-date=2024-02-11 |website=Toronto Star |language=en}}</ref>


==Electoral record==
==Electoral record==
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{{2015 Canadian federal election/Brampton East}}


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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Revision as of 05:21, 11 February 2024

Raj Grewal
Member of Parliament
for Brampton East
In office
October 19, 2015 – September 11, 2019
Preceded byBal Gosal
Succeeded byManinder Sidhu
Personal details
Born (1985-09-11) September 11, 1985 (age 38)
Calgary, Alberta
Political partyIndependent
Other political
affiliations
Liberal (2015-2018)
SpouseShikha Kasal[1]
Children2
Residence(s)Brampton, Ontario
Alma materWilfrid Laurier University (BBA)
Schulich School of Business, York University (MBA)
Osgoode Hall Law School (JD)
ProfessionAttorney

Rajvinder Grewal (born September 11, 1985) is a former Canadian politician who represented the riding of Brampton East in the House of Commons of Canada from 2015 to 2019. Elected as a Liberal in the 2015 Canadian federal election,[2][3] he resigned from caucus in 2018 after a police investigation into his extensive gambling debts, and did not stand in the 2019 Canadian federal election. In September 2020, he was charged by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police for breach of trust and fraud over $5,000.[4]

Before politics

The son of an airport cab driver,[5] Grewal attended Wilfrid Laurier University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in business, and then completed an MBA at York University's Schulich School of Business and a law degree at Osgoode Hall Law School. Prior to his legal studies he worked as a financial analyst, while after becoming a lawyer he specialized in mergers, acquisitions and corporate finance on Bay Street.[6]

Federal politics

Grewal's nomination to represent the Liberal Party of Canada in the 2015 election in Brampton East was attended by some controversy, as initial media reports indicated that a brawl took place at the nominating convention when several hundred members were denied the ability to vote. Police attended the scene in a crowd control capacity.[7] Liberal Party officials subsequently denied that there had been any fighting at the scene.[8]

In early 2018, the Ethics Commissioner launched an investigation into whether Grewal violated the conflict-of-interest code when he invited Yusuf Yenilmez, the head of Zgemi Inc., to multiple events during Justin Trudeau’s trip to India. Grewal had been paid by Zgemi Inc. for legal advice during the previous year.[9]

According to his most recent disclosure to the Ethics Commissioner, Grewal had lines of credit with Royal Bank of Canada, Toronto Dominion Bank and Bank of Nova Scotia, as well as the joint mortgage with HSBC Canada. In addition, Mr. Grewal disclosed that he had received employment income from Zgemi Inc. and a law firm called Gahir & Associates during his time in the House. Parliamentary rules do not require members of Parliament (MPs) to reveal the amounts they were paid, and there is no threshold for disclosure. Backbenchers are subject to fewer rules than ministers in terms of disclosure.[1]

Grewal was a member of the influential finance committee of the House of Commons, before being moved to the health committee in September 2018.[10][11]

Grewal announced on November 22, 2018 that he intended to resign as MP and was leaving federal politics for personal and medical reasons.[12] A statement released the next day by a spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office clarified that Grewal was resigning to seek treatment for problem gambling which had "led him to incur significant personal debts."[13] Grewal reportedly gambled millions of dollars between 2015 and 2018, including at the Casino du Lac-Leamy.[10] The casino's disclosure to FINTRAC then led to an RCMP investigation.[10]

In a statement on November 26, 2018 the Office of the Ethics Commissioner said its investigation "will continue as soon as possible in spite of [Grewal’s] resignation." In its official comment the week before, the Prime Minister’s Office said it was aware "of inquiries by the RCMP regarding the circumstances that were the subject of a complaint to the Ethics Commissioner about Mr. Grewal earlier this year." The RCMP's national division would not confirm or deny that it is investigating Grewal.[1]

On November 30, 2018, Grewal announced that he was quitting the Liberal caucus but would keep his seat in the House of Commons "for the time being."[14] In a December 2018 Facebook video, Grewal said that in a three-year period at Lac-Leamy, playing recreational blackjack became a high-stakes gambling problem, which led him to incur high levels of debt that he kept hidden from his family. Grewal claimed that he only borrowed money from loved ones in a legal manner.[15] On January 25, 2019, he announced that he would keep his seat in parliament as an Independent MP until the next federal election in October.[16] Grewal did not stand for re-election in the 2019 federal election.[15]

In September 2020, Grewal was charged by the RCMP with four counts of breach of trust and one count of fraud over $5,000 under the Criminal Code. The RCMP allege that Grewal received millions in personal loans that he neglected to report to the Ethics Commissioner, which would constitute a criminal breach of trust. The RCMP also allege that Grewal misused his constituency office budget for personal use and solicited loans that personally benefited him in connection with using his office as an MP.[15] In March 2023, the last charges against Grewal were dismissed by the Ontario Superior Court.[17]

In February 2024, Grewal sued the RCMP and the Ontario attorney general for $50 million over their alleged mishandling of the case.[18]

Electoral record

2015 Canadian federal election: Brampton East
Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures
Liberal Raj Grewal 23,652 52.32 +21.67 $149,172.33
Conservative Naval Bajaj 10,642 23.54 -5.94 $189,039.82
New Democratic Harbaljit Singh Kahlon 10,400 23.01 -14.64
Green Kyle Lacroix 512 1.13 -0.57 $144.64
Total valid votes/expense limit 45,206 100.00   $201,381.89
Total rejected ballots 304 0.67
Turnout 45,510 67.20
Eligible voters 67,721
Liberal notional gain from New Democratic Swing +18.15
Source: Elections Canada[19][20]

References

  1. ^ a b c "RCMP probed former Liberal MP Raj Grewal's gambling for months".
  2. ^ "Liberals win in Brampton East". thestar.com. 2015-10-20. Retrieved 2020-09-11.
  3. ^ "19 Indian-Canadians elected to Canadian parliament". The Economic Times. 20 October 2015. Archived from the original on 11 November 2015. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
  4. ^ Gilmore, Rachel (September 11, 2020). "Former Liberal MP charged by RCMP with breach of trust and fraud". CTV News. Ottawa. Retrieved September 11, 2020.
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