Michael Di Biase
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Former Vaughan mayor, longtime councillor Michael Di Biase facing corruption chargeAccording to the city's website, Di Biase first served as a councillor in Vaughan in 1985. He was the city's mayor from 2002 to 2006.CrimeOct 3, 2019
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Vaughan deputy mayor resigns amid watchdog’s report on sexual assault, harassment allegationsIn a report posted on the city's website by Integrity Commissioner Suzanne Craig that is going before members of city council on Tuesday, she said her office received an affidavit on Jan. 17 from an unnamed employee who alleged Di Biase sexually assaulted and harassed them and that he "undertook an act of reprisal" for filing a conduct complaint.PoliticsMay 19, 2017
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