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The former Ford government staffer at the heart of the Greenbelt scandal has been accused of promising to help developer for money

A lawsuit alleges Ryan Amato and another government staffer promised to use “backchannel contacts” to secure rezoning. Both men deny the allegations.

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford and then-Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Steve Clark take questions at the height of the Greenbelt scandal.


The former Ford government staffer at the centre of the Greenbelt scandal is being sued by a property developer who accuses him of promising to use his position of power to get his land rezoned.

In exchange, the lawsuit alleges, Ryan Amato and former Ford staffer Shiv Raj would be discreetly paid by the developer for their “lobbying services.”

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Brendan Kennedy

Brendan Kennedy is a reporter on the pc28Star’s investigative team. Reach him via email: bkennedy@thestar.ca

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