Fate of Manitoba politician accused of sexual comments may be decided next week
WINNIPEG — A Manitoba government backbencher who reportedly made inappropriate comments to female staff may be removed from the board of the province’s energy utility and could have his future decided by caucus next week.
Colleen Mayer, minister for Crown services, said she and her Progressive Conservative cabinet colleagues are to meet soon to decide whether Cliff Graydon should remain as the government representative on the board of Manitoba Hydro.
“Internal discussions are happening. It is a cabinet decision and it will be discussed as soon as we are able to convene together,” Mayer said Tuesday.
Justice Minister Cliff Cullen said the governing Tory caucus is to meet next week to discuss Graydon, although Cullen refused to say whether the options include expelling Graydon and making him sit as an Independent in the legislature.