What a shit show? They should all be in jail.
Parliament is
currently investigation questions over communications by Anderson referring to business dealings with someone named “Randy” after Boissonnault was appointed to cabinet.
Weber’s affidavit describes that 4M agreed to buy 100,000 boxes of nitrile gloves from GHI on Aug. 18, 2022. The deal would later require that 4M pay a US$250,000 deposit to secure the shipment.
In the weeks following the agreement, Weber says Anderson grew “increasingly frustrated” with perceived delays in obtaining 4M’s deposit and used numerous pressure tactics to “induce the sending of the funds.”
That included warning that his business partners, including “Randy,” were getting impatient and threatening to cancel the deal and sell the gloves to another company, according to transcripts of messages included in the affidavit.
“Anderson would threaten the loss of the deal and the frustration of his business partners and team, namely … ‘Randy’ whom Anderson said was his business partner and member of the Canadian Parliament, who I later discovered was Randy Boissonnault,” the affidavit alleges.
But…but what about “other Randy” ??
In an interview with National Post, Weber said he never met nor spoke to Boissonnault during his dealings with GHI. But he said Anderson made it clear that “Randy” was “involved in Parliament” and frequently mentioned Boissonnault’s name to boost the company’s credibility.
“The understanding was that the particular texts … suggested that there was approval power on our deal with somebody named Randy,” Weber said.
On Thursday, Conservatives tabled a motion to have Boissonnault testify again before the committee to answer for the new allegations in the Weber affidavit.
National Post also revealed Thursday that GHI had twice bid for federal government medical-supply contracts in 2022 while declaring itself “a wholly owned Indigenous and LGBTQ Company” and “Aboriginal.”
In an affidavit, 4M Medical described Global Health Imports as a 'fraudulent scheme' that stole a quarter-million dollars from it.
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