http://www.thestar.com/news/article/989942--legal-expert-questions-rob-ford-s-election-finances?bn=1
Evidence is mounting that Rob Ford ran a crooked campaign.An expert on election law has waded into the debate over Mayor Rob Ford’s campaign finances, arguing it appears Ford broke the rules on three fronts.
Peter Rosenthal, a lawyer and University of Toronto math professor, has filed an opinion on behalf of Ted Ho, one of several citizens asking the city for a “compliance audit” of Ford’s campaign finances.
Rosenthal, who has represented the Green Party of Canada and Ottawa-based non-profit Democracy Watch on election issues, says in his brief that:
• Ford’s campaign filings appear to wrongly list some functions, including his March 26, 2010, campaign launch, as fundraisers, and therefore exempt from the $1,305,066.65 spending cap. Revenue collected at the door was $7,655, plus $250 in “pass the hat cash,” while total expenses were $34,371.72. Adding even one of the questionable events to campaign spending would push Ford past the legal limit, Rosenthal says.
• Invoices to the campaign from family company Doug Ford Holdings Inc. raise the possibility the campaign borrowed improperly from a company that is not a bank or recognized lending institution. If any of the invoices weren’t repaid, the campaign accepted a corporate donation, which is illegal under Toronto’s election bylaw, he argues.
• A news report about Ford supporters with campaign shirts and signs on a bus shortly before he signed his nomination papers suggests the campaign improperly incurred expenses before he was a candidate.
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