Sask. PC party accusing Sask. United Party of underhanded dealings
After what it calls a foiled takeover attempt last year, the Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan now says a hard drive with member and donor information is missing, and it’s pointing a finger squarely at the newly minted Sask. United Party.
Rose Buscholl, interim PC Party leader, said the party has been going over emails and documents since it got back control of things and they’ve revealed more about what happened last year.
“These emails show a clear attempt of certain individuals within the party trying to take over the Progressive Conservative Party of Saskatchewan and rebrand it as the Conservative Party,” explained Buscholl.
She and Rick Swenson, interim PC Party president, said some members within the party and some without tried to hold a meeting and vote in new vice-presidents who would go along with a plan to rename it and move the party more to the political right.