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|    same old, same old to All    |
|    No bloody wonder Justin won't raise corp    |
|    06 Nov 15 14:49:35    |
      From: brewnoserii@gmail.com              His party still relies on corporate election money . . . rules be damned.        And this is just ONE company that was found out, because they were under       investigation for other corruption issues.              Justin and his party are going to have to be watched very, very carefully.        TWO opposition parties to do the watching now, but only one will want to go       near this issue, eh?       _________________________________       ipolitics.ca/2015/11/06/              2005-08 funding scheme funnelled ineligible contributions to Liberals,       Conservatives              A Quebec engineering firm poured thousands of dollars into federal Liberal and       Conservative party coffers by getting employees to make donations then       reimbursing them through fictitious expense claims, the Commissioner of Canada       Elections revealed Friday.              In a compliance agreement reached four days before the federal election but       only made public three weeks after it was reached, Dessau Inc admits that a       former vice-president of a subsidiary, who has since died, solicited the       political contributions        between January 2005 and May 2008.              Although companies are not allowed under federal law to contribute to       political parties, the investigation revealed Dessau employees poured an       estimated $40,752 in ineligible contributions into the Liberal and       Conservative parties.              The Liberal Party of Canada received $11,237, various Liberal Party riding       associations received a total of $13,665. The Conservative Party of Canada got       $13,000 and various Conservative riding associations received $2,850.              Nadia Gervais, spokeswoman for the Commissioner of Elections office, refused       to reveal the names of the individuals involved in funnelling money to the       Liberals and the Conservatives. She also refused to reveal when the       investigation started, saying        only that it began a number of years after the 2005-2008 donations.              In the compliance agreement, Commissioner of Elections Yves Côté says all of       the contributions have been returned to the Receiver General of Canada.              The individual behind the scheme "committed the alleged acts under the       direction and/or instructions of a director" of Dessau, the agreement says.        Those involved in the scheme to flow money into the Liberal and Conservative       coffers are no longer with        the company and it has taken steps to make sure it doesn't happen again, it       said.              While the compliance agreement calls for the company not to break the law and       to publicize the compliance agreement, no charges are being laid in connection       with the scheme. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^              It's not the first time that the engineering firm has found itself on the       wrong side of authorities. In 2013, Dessau and its sister construction       company, Verreault Inc, were blacklisted under Quebec government legislation       to restore corporate integrity,        prohibiting them from bidding on public sector contracts for five years.        They were removed from the blacklist later that year. ((+_+))              Dessau was also among the companies named during the Charbonneau Commission       hearings into corruption in Quebec's construction industry, which has largely       focused on money flowing to provincial or municipal political parties and       politicians.              In 2013 Rosaire Sauriol resigned as a senior vice-president at Dessau after       testifying before the commission that he used false company invoices to       channel $2 million to political parties. Later that year, his brother,       Jean-Pierre Sauriol, resigned as        chief executive officer and president of Dessau. A few days later, another       vice-president, Patrice Laporte, was suspended after his name appeared on a       charge sheet related to former Montreal Mayor Michael Applebaum.              Gervais defended the decision to only reveal the existence of the compliance       agreement after the election, saying it normally takes a couple of weeks to       translate agreements and make sure everything is in order.              Olivier Duchesneau, spokesman for the Liberal Party, said the party was not       aware of what Dessau was doing, cooperated with the investigation and returned       the money.              Cory Hann, spokesman for the Conservative Party, said the party was not aware       of the funding scheme either.              "We expect people donating to our Party are doing so truthfully and lawfully,       following all rules, regulations and laws as set out by Elections Canada and       the Elections Act. When we found out that wasn't the case, we acted       immediately and repaid the        ineligible contributions to the Receiver General."              http://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2015/09/14/Trudeau-Chretien-610px.jpg              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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