While the Prime Minister refuses to divulge the details of “third party” allegations against former cabinet minister Helena Guergis that prompted him to kick her out of caucus and request an RCMP investigation, a recent report suggests it was the work of a private investigator that spurred the move.
A licenced P.I. reportedly came across some information on drugs and the potential threat of blackmail, but it’s not known exactly who that material is linked to. The investigator was apparently following two men, Nazim Gilliani and former CFL player Mike Mihelic.
The Toronto Star ran an investigative report featuring Gilliani last week, suggesting he’d told his associates that Jaffer would open the doors of the Prime Minister’s Office to them. Gilliani and Mihelic are facing fraud charges on unrelated matters.
Jaffer’s company, Green Power Generation, counsels companies offering sustainable technologies on what they must do to meet government regulations, according to Patrick Glemaud, Jaffer’s business partner.
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