Will the PC’s govern themselves accordingly?
By now we have learned that one of the six PC Leadership Candidate camps was responsible for violating a confidentiality agreement with their own party and it’s members, by distributing a private list of party members to the media. The media allegedly then shared it with Environics (I also question the ethics of Evironics in this case).
This leads me to a very simple question: Will they do the right thing and properly investigate and discipline the leadership contender that violated the confidentiality agreement – BEFORE the September 17th, vote? It’s patently unfair for a PC member to have to vote on September 17th, knowing there is a 17% chance their candidate has no respect for their privacy. It simply goes without saying that at the very least the Party should disclose the violator, even with a wrist slap, so the Party members can vote with this important information. (And let’s be honest, there will be 10′s of thousands of regular Albertans who will chose to vote in this race, regardless of normal party affiliation, to participate in the selection of the next Premier).
So, Bill Smith, will you govern yourselves accordingly?
