How this differs from the Erin Weir situation is that the person making a complaint did so in private. And that it was Erin Weir who went public, which just re-victimized the complainant all over again.
In "private"? She went to the CBC. That's the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, FYI. Broadcasting. Understand? We must be using different dictionaries.
Someone blabbed to the CBC while Weir was waiting for Singh to get off his ass and release the report. Weir replied, without ever identifying the individual who had gone public (got that? public - not private - understand the difference?). Do you know the name of the person Weir "re-victimized"? Didn't think so. Neither do I. Poor thing, went to the media, and then to her utter shock, got re-victimized, when Weir called bullshit on her.
We're talking about the staffer who tried to stop Weir from talking at his own party convention, and got upset when he responded in an "angry and belligerent" fashion. She was so upset that she had to go to the CBC. I haven't heard what action has been taken against her for that. Have you? Didn't think so.