B.C. businessman dinged for illegal donation to NDP MP’s 2015 campaign
OTTAWA — A British Columbia businessman who made an illegal contribution to New Democrat MP Peter Julian’s 2015 election campaign has been ordered to pay $7,500 to the receiver general of Canada.
Elections commissioner Yves Côté says Robert Gibbs, co-owner of Romar Communications, provided free website development services to Julian’s campaign.
Gibbs told Julian’s campaign that the work was done by volunteers, after work hours.
However, unbeknownst to the campaign, Côté says three workers were paid $1,000 each for their work, the commercial value of which Côté says was actually $6,000.