UCP insider Arundeep Singh Sandhu knew about voter’s list fraud – update

Tricia.Velthuizen@assembly.ab.ca

Dani Panama’s caucus has confirmed Arundeep Singh Sandhu was at the Centurion Project April 16 meeting in which private voter information of Albertans was displayed. Smith says Sandhu briefed Tricia Velthuizen – Executive Director, United Conservative Caucus. The UCP caucus is made up of all the elected party members in the legislature. Smith claims Velthuizen failed to pass information onto her office. Dani Panama is throwing Tricia Velthuizen (not Sandu) under the bus. Smith makes a staffer take the fall for something that ultimately falls on her. The buck stops with Dani Panama, nobody else.

“(Velthuizen) said there was nothing that was presented that was out of the ordinary that would have required her to report up,” Smith said. “No one was saying that this list was illegal — that was not on anybody’s radar.”

UCC caucus director of stakeholder relations Arundeep Singh Sandhu (arundeep.sandhu@assembly.ab.ca) has been fingered conclusively.

At the recorded demo by David Parker, his web browser displayed bookmarks, two of which are labelled “arundeep.”

Arundeep Singh Sandhu wasn’t a passive, uninvolved observer. He was directly involved with The Centurion Project’s presentation on April 16, 2026.

“I was on my phone to attend that meeting,” he said. “I have strict instructions not to talk to media. You’ll have to refer to our statement.”

The Alberta NDP said it shared footage of the April demonstration with the RCMP and the leak of the personal information of former premier Kenney. Kenney said that he was seeking legal advice due to the “outrageous and potentially dangerous violation of my personal privacy.” Key player in that leak is Arundeep Singh Sandhu. He stands to be sued, including in a class action by the 2.9m Canadians he illegally played for fools. Evidence against Arundeep Singh Sandhu is in the hands of the RCMP.

Dani Panama says that Sandhu had no way to know the data was illegal.

That would have to mean Sandhu is deaf, dumb, and blind and was in that state for 2 weeks.

“That was not disclosed on the call, and (Nenshi) even confirmed that when he spoke to the media yesterday, there was no way to know that this was Alberta election data.” Dani Panama later had the gall to attack Nenshi for not sharing news of the breach with the government.
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Nate Pike is reporting on the NDP statement detailing how the president of the UCP Rob Smith and Danielle Smith’s own Director of Stakeholder Relations Arundeep Singh Sandhu knew about the data breach … and did nothing.

President of the UCP Rob Smith. Smith and Arundeep Singh Sandhu attended a video call with 80 others at an April 16, 2025 demonstration of the steal.

Both men failed to notify Elections Alberta or the RCMP of anything slightly suspicious, even after the criminals brought up Jason Kenney’s voter information under their noses. Journalists and others screamed bloody murder while Smith and Sandhu said nothing.

Arundeep Singh Sandhu is Director of Stakeholder Relations, Alberta United Conservative Caucus

The two highly rank K9’s attendance has been confirmed.

“The organizers of this meeting were adamant that the data being used was obtained legally,” said Shanna Schulhauser, the director of communications for the United Conservative caucus. “At the time, the staff observing the meeting had no reason to believe the website in question was unlawful.

Jason Kenney has posted he’s seeking legal advice to address the crimes against him by David Parker.

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  1. […] fact that Dani Panama is firmly in the separatist camp, and refuses to fire or censure UCP insider Arundeep Singh Sandhu for participating in the voter data steal of 2.9m Alberta citizens at David Parker’s […]

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