| April
30,2001 BCTV Debate
Going to the Supreme Court
allowed Reform BC to get some of the facts
as to why party expenses went from $13,573.39
to $53,234.66 without any approval or
authority from the Party Board.
Mr. Delaney lied to the
Media when he told them he was not involved
in the By-Election. The truth of the matter
is that Mr. Chris Delaney and Mr. Bill
Vander Zalm met with the Elections BC
forensic auditor on December 20, 2000
and again on January 4, 2001 to specifically
express their view that some expenses
incurred by the Bill Vander Zalm campaign
were expenses incurred by the Party.
Mr. Delaney misappropriated
Reform party funds diverting them to the
Unity Party.
Mr. Delaney refused to
accept the results of a democratic October
16 teleconference meeting.
Which was to delay any merger until after
this election.
Mr. Delaney has taken Reform’s
membership and constituency lists to benefit
his party.
Mr. Delaney keeps passing
his party off as being a part of Reform
BC when it is apparently not.
Mr. Delaney and Mr. Vander
Zalm are still pushing Elections BC to
deregister Reform.
Is that the kind of leadership
you want to lead this province?
The NDP are no longer credible
and could be finished as a political party.
Do you really want the
Liberals to sweep this province with all
79 seats?
This time, we have a small
number of Reform candidates that could
be a better opposition than what you’ve
had.
You can’t ask questions
outside of the Legislature and expect
to get answers
We need to get Reformers
elected to hold this Liberal Government
Accountable.
WHERE YOU CAN< >VOTE
REFORM.
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