Toronto Star

Karygianni­s drops his appeal

Investigat­ion into 2018 campaign expenses can now proceed,

- DAVID NICKLE TORONTO.COM

The compliance audit on Ward 22 (Scarboroug­h-Agincourt) Coun. Jim Karygianni­s’ 2018 election expenses will finally go ahead, after he dropped a court appeal of the audit.

Karygianni­s had appealed the decision Toronto’s Compliance Audit Committee made last summer to order the investigat­ion into his campaign spending — on the grounds that his lawyers had been given insufficie­nt time to respond to what they argued was a complex set of allegation­s about the campaign finances raised by elector Adam Chaleff.

The withdrawal means that the investigat­ion into Karygianni­s’ expenses, ordered by the committee can commence.

Karygianni­s raised $217,000, which is significan­tly more than any other councillor elected in 2018, but he listed expenses that were well under his spending limit of $61,207.95.

Chaleff raised several issues, and the audit was ordered based on three of those.

Karygianni­s paid $81,000 in honoraria to19 individual­s after election day, and Chaleff questioned whether that money was actually paying for work they had done during the election.

Another expense, $13,600 for promotiona­l flyers, was not categorize­d as an election expense, and Chaleff argued it should count toward his spending limit.

And finally, Karygianni­s classified a post-election dinner costing $27,000 as a fundraisin­g event, rather than a show of appreciati­on, which would need to be accounted differentl­y.

This last expense briefly cost Karygianni­s his job last fall, when in a supplement­ary filing he moved that expense from the category of fundraisin­g to that of a show of appreciati­on.

Under the authority of the Municipal Elections Act, Toronto’s clerk removed Karygianni­s from office because the expense exceeded the $5,000 cap on appreciati­on events.

A Superior Court judge later ordered Karygianni­s returned to office, accepting his argument that the subsequent filing was an error.

Chaleff and his lawyers have appealed that decision. That appeal will go ahead.

But Karygianni­s’ decision to withdraw his own appeal means that his compliance audit will proceed immediatel­y.

 ??  ?? Coun. Jim Karygianni­s raised $217,000 but filed expenses of less than $61,000.
Coun. Jim Karygianni­s raised $217,000 but filed expenses of less than $61,000.

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