Quebec Liberal leader calls for external investigation into report on cash for votes
MONTREAL — Pablo Rodriguez is facing his biggest crisis since becoming leader of the Quebec Liberals in June, after a news report on Wednesday alleged some party members were paid to vote for him in the leadership campaign.
Visibly shaken and combative, Rodriguez repeatedly told reporters he has nothing to hide and that he asked the president of the Liberals to investigate the allegations. He also said anyone found to have committed wrongdoing would face “extremely serious” consequences.
“I was a minister for many years, MP for many years — never did anyone question my integrity,” Rodriguez said at party headquarters in Montreal, referring to his time in federal politics before he left to run provincially.
Rodriguez made the comments in response to a report by Quebecor alleging two people who “actively worked” to elect Rodriguez as Liberal leader had exchanged text messages suggesting some members would receive cash rewards in exchange for their votes.


