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Fraud, breach of trust charges against Senator Patrick Brazeau to be dropped

Charges of fraud and breach of trust against Senator Patrick Brazeau will be withdrawn by the Crown on Wednesday, CBC News has learned.

When expense-related charges are dropped, Brazeau will be able to return to his Senate seat

Senator Patrick Brazeau will be able to return to the Senate in full standing after expense-related charges are dropped. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press)

Charges of fraud and breach of trust against Senator Patrick Brazeau will be withdrawn by the Crown on Wednesday,CBC News has learned.

After the charges related to questionable expense claims made by the senatorare withdrawn, Brazeau will be able to return to his seat in the Red Chamber.

"If the charges related to alleged fraud are dropped, Senator Brazeau is free to return as a senator in full standing," saidJacqui Delaney, Senate spokeswoman.

The other three senators who wereinitially singled out by the Senate over their expenses have all had their expense claims reviewed and dealt with.

Senator Pamela Wallin'sexpenses were the subject of a "thorough investigation," after which RCMPdecided they would not press charges.

Senator Mike Duffy was charged with 31 offences relating to his expenses.He went to trial where he was cleared of all charges.

Retired senator Mac Harb was also charged, but those charges were withdrawn by the Crown.

Other brushes with the law

When charges are dropped on Wednesdayit won't be the end of Brazeau's legal woes. He still must return to court Oct. 26 to answer a charge of refusing to submit to a breathalyzer test for an incident that took place April 3.

Brazeau has pleaded not guilty to that charge.

The senator pleaded guilty to assault and possession of cocaine last year and receivedan unconditional discharge. Amore serious charge of sexual assault was dropped because of insufficient evidence.

Brazeauis currently on a leave of absence from the Senatewith pay.

He was initially suspendedwithout pay in 2013, but that suspension came to an end when Parliament was dissolved for the 2015 federal election.

Brazeau's salary wasclawed back for several months to repay almost $50,000 in ineligible expenses.