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Harper, 2 other MPs exceeded donations limit
) `2 c2 V% l: v6 \$ mWednesday, December 27, 2006 The Canadian Press/ J6 Y( i- N9 L, I! Z
$ w d+ g+ E/ R5 f7 Z6 i经过了几个月强烈的否认后,联邦保守党已经悄悄的承认了它有成千上万的赞助没有向公众报道。
" d1 ], }' w% | M; n/ [, h+ A这意味着至少三名保守党成员—包括联邦总理Stephen Harper – 去年的赞助捐款超过法律的限额。
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3 g( C0 Q4 I) G+ b7 I$ ~- D[CBC News] After months of heated denials, the federal Conservative party has quietly admitted it failed to publicly disclose hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of donations.
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That means at least three party members — including Prime Minister Stephen Harper — donated more than the legal limit last year.. Z. ^0 }4 o6 X! G5 [
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Last Thursday, the party filed a revised financial report for 2005 with Elections Canada, acknowledging that it did not report delegate fees collected for its national convention that year as donations, contrary to political financing laws./ J5 c. B3 R6 r: G% I) g% _6 m
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In the revised report, the Conservatives have "reclassified revenue related to the 2005 convention," disclosing an additional $539,915 in previously unreported donations, an extra $913,710 in "other revenue," and an additional $1.45 million in "other expenses."* A1 e. n: k2 p4 D6 m5 E$ H! i
: P8 O/ d( K; Y: JThe report does not explain what constitutes "other revenue" or "other expenses." Moreover, the party reports almost $700,000 in previously undisclosed transfers from riding associations, presumably accounting for ridings that helped subsidize the cost of attending the Montreal policy convention for their delegates.5 k/ u/ m5 N! I Z9 R
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