Aisha Estey, Angelo Isidorou, and Harman Bhangu

B.C. Conservative MLA Harman Singh Bhangu says he will ‘most likely’ run for the leadership of the party. Former trucker Bhangu ‘Indo packed’ the nomination and was elected as MLA for Abbotsford-Langley in 2024.

Prolific twitter poster (@HarmanBhanguBC) has an opinion on everything and ‘knows’ nothing. The long-time executive insider feels he has the grassroots support to go along with his crooked connections. He was a very close ‘indo packing’ hand to the disgraced and corrupt John Rustad.

A letter was authored by Fraser Valley Riding Associations of the imploding B.C. Conservatives. (CPBC) The CPBC Board, led by Aisha Estey, Angelo Isidorou, and Harman Bhangu is being fingered as the primary cause of the Party’s collapse.

Aisha Estey (Barbie) was the ‘elected’ president of B.C. Conservatives. Of the 627 cast votes at the rigged AGM, she received 350. (aisha.estey@conservativebc.ca)

Aisha Estey joined Crease Harman LLP on October 1, 2025. In August 2024, without approval from the CPBC Board of Directors, Estey retained Bruce Hallsor of Crease Harman LLP to act as counsel for the Party. Estey moved to Crease Harman LLP after Hallsor and the firm had received more than $400k from CPBC.


Aisha Estey appointed Bruce Hallsor (hallsor@creaseharman.com) as Co-Chair of the 2025 AGM of March 1, 2025. That AGM was marked by serious misconduct.

Riding Associations were overridden, and at least 170 Punjabi shills who were not valid Party members were bused in and out to vote. The term ‘Indo Packing’ was born. See —- Indo Packing

The cost of rigging the vote exceeded $100k. Paid by a Board member, it was then expensed using donor funds. This was approved or overseen by Aisha Estey, Angelo Isidorou, Connor Gibson, Harman Bhangu, Bruce Hallsor, and John Rustad.

On December 3, 2025, Crease Harman LLP, (Bruce Hallsor) sent a letter to Estey claiming to represent “20 unanimous MLAs” calling for the removal of John Rustad. No vote occured and the MLAs were never identified.

Aisha Estey and Angelo Isidorou (angelo.isidorou@conservativebc.ca) revoked hundreds of memberships.

They replaced more than 25 elected Riding Association boards with appointed ones and replaced 21 approved candidates with handpicked alternatives.
On Sept 1, 2025, it was reported Aisha Estey permitted an individual named ‘Bobby Brown’ to move a motion concerning a party loan with the TD Bank, with Harman Bhangu acting as the seconder.

‘Bobby Brown’ was never elected on the Party’s Board of Directors and nobody has any clue who the phantom is.

Part of the loan was intended to assist Conservative candidates with their campaigns. Harman Bhangu and the eight other board members who were also candidates had a direct conflict of interest and should have recused themselves from voting on the motion. This included John Rustad, Bruce Banman and Harman Bhangu. The Party then increased the line of credit with the TD Bank by an additional $1.5m pushing debt to upwards of $6m. 3 straight quarterly reports indicated a steep decline in donations.

Examples of the use of the money was to give BONUSES over and above salaries:
2024/11/05 Angelo Isidorou Salaries and benefits (excluding candidates) $39,900
2024/10/01 Angelo Isidorou Salaries and benefits (excluding candidates) $39,900
2024/10/04 Connor Gibson Salaries and benefits (excluding candidates) $22,500
2024/09/25 McRudden Enterprises Ltd Accounting and audit services $7,700
No Date: McRudden Enterprises Ltd Accounting and audit services $21,000

(robert.mcrudden@conservativebc.ca)

Elected Board Member on John Rustad’s Slate:
2024/10/01 Troy Lanigan Salaries and benefits (excluding candidates) $28,602
2024/09/13 Troy Lanigan Salaries and benefits (excluding candidates) $13,125
2024/10/23 Troy Lanigan Advertising $16,467
2025/01/16 Troy Lanigan Consulting Salaries and benefits (excluding candidates) $28,875
2024/10/16 Mark Robertson Salaries and benefits (excluding candidates) $10,500

(troy.lanigan@conservativebc.ca, troywlanigan@gmail.com)

On Dec 26, 2025, porky Angelo Isidorou sent an email on behalf of the CPBC begging for donations.

The Fraser Valley Riding Associations alleges Aisha Estey, Angelo Isidorou, and Robert McRudden has withheld submitted expense reimbursements of $4,500 from Trust Accounts. These reimbursements were submitted by various individuals in the Fraser Valley and were withheld at the direction of Estey and Isidorou.

In addition, Jody Toor, Misty Van Popta, Korky Neufeld, Bruce Banman, and Bhaugu engaged in actions that resulted in the depletion of funds from multiple Riding Associations Trust Accounts. They ask “Could you continue to support this level of corruption and moral failure?”

Interim leader of the BCCP is former Liberal Trevor.Halford.MLA@leg.bc.ca

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