Chagger demands aides keep her in the loop on allegations of sexual misconduct
OTTAWA — Liberal cabinet minister Bardish Chagger has made it clear to her top aides that if they ever hear of sexual misconduct allegations involving anyone in her office, they need to tell her about it.
“I have spoken to my chiefs of staff to ensure that I am notified of these matters moving forward, because not only do I want to know, I need to know,” the small business and tourism minister said Tuesday.
The direction came after Chagger learned Rachel Bendayan, who was then her chief of staff, did not follow up on allegations a former colleague had made sexually suggestive remarks towards a young woman applying for a job, because he had already quit.
“I did what I thought was best,” Bendayan said in an interview with The Canadian Press.


