Police investigating Randy Boissonnault’s former company, business partner

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Edmonton Police are investigating an allegation that cabinet minister Randy Boissonnault’s former company defrauded a U.S. company of around $350,000.

Michael Weber, a Florida-based lawyer who is the legal counsel for medical supply procurement company 4M Medical LLC, said he submitted a police report on July 31 regarding 4M Medical’s failed transaction with Global Health Imports.Boissonnault co-founded medical supply company Global Health Imports with Stephen Anderson, a former hockey coach, in early 2020.

Boissonnault “has never been contacted by Edmonton Police or any other law enforcement agency regarding Global Health Imports or Mr. Anderson,” Boissonnault’s director of communications, Alice Hansen, said in an emailed statement. “Any one of these things would be a resigning offence. Why won’t he resign now?” Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre said in the House of Commons on Monday.

The Ghaoui Group, a California-based company, sued GHI, Anderson, and Anderson’s other company, Global Healthcare Solutions , in May 2023. Malvina Ghaoui, principal of The Ghaoui Group, also filed a police report with Edmonton police in March regarding her company’s failed transaction with GHI. In court documents, Anderson said that as a result of an arson fire at GHI’s Edmonton warehouse that “crippled” his business, he could only return $10,000 to The Ghaoui Group.

 

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