One B.C. has reportedly removed Dallas Brodie as party leader, according to a statement posted to social media.
The party’s board of directors removed Brodie as leader in a statement dated Dec. 13, which was posted to social media shortly after midnight on Sunday (Dec. 14).
The statement alleges attempted breaches of security systems, communication software and party databases.
“There have been multiple recent attempts by agents instructed by Ms. Brodie to obtain control of party assets without authorization, including multiple attempted breaches of security systems, communications software, and databases of the party.
The statement adds the board has taken steps to protect membership and other sensitive data. An external investigation has been started.
Just a few hours before the statement was released, Brodie posted on social media that “Yes, we are experiencing a little turbulence but the plane is still flying and we will be in beautiful calm skies shortly.”
One B.C. MLA Tara Armstrong posted to X Saturday that she had lost confidence in Brodie and that more was to come. She hasn’t posted again as of Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m.
Armstrong is the only other One B.C. MLA is the B.C. legislature.
Brodie is reportedly holding a meet and greet in Langley Township Sunday, according to a post on X. She says it is “not a party event.”
Black Press has reached out to Brodie and the board of One B.C. for comment.