Pro-HST campaign contracts doled out to firms with Liberal ties

Secret contracts worth more than $250,000

by macleans.ca on Tuesday, July 26, 2011 2:46pm - 8 Comments

The branch of the B.C. government responsible for orchestrating the province’s pro-HST campaign secretly handed out three contracts worth more than $250,000 as of June 1, according to documents obtained by The Globe and Mail through an access to information request. Campaign Research Ltd. received the highest paying contract for conducting the government’s telephone town hall meetings about the HST. The firm, which previously worked on Liberal cabinet minister George Abbott’s failed leadership campaign, received $167,800. Backbone Technology, Inc., which has worked for the Liberals since 2001, was paid over $50,000 to design the province’s HST information website. And former aide Marc Andrew was paid more than $30,000 to provide “political analysis” to Tom Syer, head of the HST information office. Rules require that government contracts worth more than $25,000 be handed out after an open, competitive process. But in this case, a loophole was used that allows contracts to be awarded without public notice if doing so would “compromise government confidentiality.” Finance Ministry spokesman Matt Gordon told The Globe and Mail that these contracts fit that category because they included strategic information of a “privileged nature.”

 

 

 

 


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  • http://twitter.com/truthhurts12 truthhurts

    Backbone Technology received $78,000 from the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, in 2008.
    http://www.fin.gov.bc.ca/OCG/pa/08_09/Legislative_Payments_2008-09.pdf

  • http://www.facebook.com/bobby.killsmith Bobby Killsmith

    Does this surprise any one anymore?

  • http://www.facebook.com/bobby.killsmith Bobby Killsmith

    Does this surprise any one anymore?

  • http://www.facebook.com/bobby.killsmith Bobby Killsmith

    Does this surprise any one anymore?

  • modster99

    What good is a loophole if it isn’t used. . .

  • Anonymous

    what is missing in all levels of government is accountability. it is no punishment for breaking any canadian law if you are in government. our Prime Minister was found in contempt of Parliament and nothing happens, in BC corruption is so bad that I’m embarassed by it and no punishement what so ever, actually our ex premier get rewarded with a cushy job in London. The list can go on. Unless the people start to take notice and demand accountability and punishment for the lack of it, nothing will change and we will keep paying tax and more tax and more tax.

  • Anonymous

    BC government decided to pervert the Plebiscite so spending on either side of the HST ‘dispute’ is UNRESTRICTED, unlike at an election or under the Recall and Plebiscite legistlation

    Proponents to extinguish the HST who managed to get close to 750,000 British Columbians to sign the Petition, a feat that was almost impossible because when the Plebiscite and Recall legistlation became LAW it was intentionally made almost impossible to achieve, a certain high percentage of voters in all the Eighty Five riding had to sign the petition.

    Now the BC liberal government and their big business supporters are spending the estimated amount of perhaps over TEN million dollar to keep the HST while the opponints pocket is almost empty.

    The question of the mail-in ballott, and other stalling tactic, was Are you in favor of extringuising the HST and the YES vote is to get rid of the HST but the NO vote is to keep it. Sort of confusing.

    In spite of this, the misleading propaganda it appears the HST will be defeated. And the current BC Liberal government under the BC election legistlation has TWO more years in office under the new premier.

    British Columbians are TOLD that HST, paying MORE taxes than before because of the wider scope of the HST is actually means LESS taxes.

    And the instigator of this mess, former premier Gordon Campbell who resigned was rewarded by Ottawa to be High Commissioner in London, England, an over Two Hundred Thousand dollars salary, expenses, and perks on top of his PENSION as BC MLA and Premier and and OTHER pension for being Mayor of Vanvouver for a number of years. He’s supposed to be the person who made enormous ‘sacrifices’ spending most of his life in politics.

    As for the TAXPAYER, we’re getting shafted as usual

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