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Fired Chestermere mayor racked up $8,500 in meals, booze on public dime

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Jeff Colvin tells Postmedia his Chestermere-issued bank card was solely used for “metropolis enterprise issues.”

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Fired Chestermere mayor Jeff Colvin spent greater than $8,500 on meals and booze on the general public dime over the course of simply 4 months earlier this yr, based on paperwork filed in court docket this week.

The previous mayor — dismissed by the Alberta authorities alongside three metropolis councillors and three high directors earlier this month — racked up $8,651.83 in fees on his city-issued bank card whereas eating out 84 occasions from March to June this yr, states a September report by a province-appointed supervisor on “monetary irregularities” on the Metropolis of Chestermere.

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“The meals charged to the mayor’s bank card embody alcohol purchases. In at the very least one case, the receipt offered reveals solely beverage purchases,” reads the report, penned by official administrator Doug Lagore.

The monetary report is included amongst nearly 300 pages of paperwork hooked up to an affidavit that Colvin filed in court docket Thursday in assist of an software launched by himself and the three different councillors faraway from workplace for an injunction that may pause Municipal Affairs Minister Ric McIver’s dismissal order.

Lagore’s report states there isn’t any express prohibition within the metropolis’s coverage on expensing alcohol purchases, however he mentioned it was an “inappropriate use of public funds.” He additionally mentioned a number of the mayor’s bank card purchases included a number of fees for alcohol made throughout the enterprise day.

“This too raises considerations. The knowledge offered to me doesn’t determine who attended these lunches. If they’re workers members, this will likely increase considerations about their consumption of alcohol throughout working hours and any insurance policies town might have in that respect.”

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The report was initially included in court docket filings from the province in a earlier authorized matter town launched in opposition to the Alberta authorities, a part of which is hooked up to the mayor’s affidavit filed this week.

Bank card spending mischaracterized, former Chestermere mayor says

In his sworn assertion, Colvin acknowledged the province’s allegations of monetary irregularities “equates to nearly nothing.“ He later pointed to the bank card use for instance of the “mischaracterization of proof” and lack of “procedural equity” by the minister in his dismissal.

“I didn’t abuse my bank card. I’ve two equivalent bank cards, one is town’s, one is mine personally. On one event, I combined up the playing cards and purchased auto elements. I instantly mounted the error, notified workers and paid the bill quantity to town,” Colvin acknowledged, claiming he notified the minister’s workplace of the mix-up a number of occasions, nevertheless it continued to accuse him of misusing his city-issued bank card.

Colvin doesn’t point out the meal fees in his affidavit. Lagore’s report does replicate a purchase order for slightly below $100 in auto elements on Colvin’s metropolis bank card, in addition to $140 in land title searches.

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In a textual content message to Postmedia on Saturday afternoon, Colvin mentioned his metropolis bank card was solely used for “metropolis enterprise issues.” He mentioned throughout working lunches and dinners involving workers and council, it was simpler to make use of one card — his — to pay, and a number of the prices have been associated to municipal conferences the place lodging have been additionally expensed as per town’s coverage.

“Plus when having enterprise conferences, I can’t let builders or enterprise folks pay so there isn’t any notion of giving the mayor, (chief administrative officers) and councillors presents,” Colvin mentioned.

He pinned a number of the extreme prices on the municipal inspection — the province-ordered governance investigation that finally led to the dismissals — noting, “Many further conferences have been wanted as a result of vital further workload and conferences due to the improper inspection and McIver points. Which we totally anticipate to go after the province for all the extra workload, workers time and metropolis expense Minister McIver has brought about.”

Amongst a handful of examples highlighted in Lagore’s report is a invoice of $228.79 paid at 3:24 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 8, for seven beers, two gentle drinks and a number of other appetizers, with an unidentified variety of folks current. The following night, one other outing of three folks had a tab of $171.61 for six beers and three meals.

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The doorway to the Metropolis of Chestermere constructing is proven on Thursday, November 2, 2023. Jim Wells/Postmedia

Chestermere coverage allowed $75 every day for meal bills beneath sure circumstances

Town’s elected officers’ remuneration and bills coverage solely permits $75 every day for meal bills and solely in circumstances the place a gathering, coaching session or convention doesn’t present meals.

“In my overview of the mayor’s meal bills, it’s unclear what metropolis enterprise is being performed. It’s not recognized who’s in attendance at these meals. Ceaselessly, the receipt will determine that there are three people eating. From others it seems there could also be 4 people eating.”

The province ordered in March that Chestermere flip over monetary data to Lagore month-to-month. Lagore’s report states town stopped offering receipts associated to Colvin’s bank card in March and it stopped providing statements on any city-issued bank cards in August. Bills within the previous and following months stay undisclosed.

Town’s three then-chief administrative officers famous in a Nov. 2 letter to the minister, additionally included on this week’s court docket submitting, that they accredited each expense, that council members and senior administration are allowed to expense alcohol, that “all metropolis workers and council” are offered bank cards for expense functions, and that “no expense exceeded the utmost quantity.”

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“It’s unlucky (that) the minister is making an attempt to indicate there may be monetary mismanagement on behalf of town when distributing bank cards to administration and council. To recommend council is breaking their spending allowances by expensing small lunches and dinners, in addition to not permitting for small clerical points by administration is disheartening,” wrote CAOs Travis Filler, Kim Wallace and Cam Wong within the doc, a response to McIver’s Oct. 18 letter setting out his plan to dismiss council. “That is seen as greedy at straws to justify pointless interference by the official administrator and Municipal Affairs.”

Lagore’s report states that town’s coverage doesn’t define any protocols round giving elected officers metropolis bank cards — bills are supposed to be claimed and reimbursed after overview, per the coverage — and that no different council member had one. The three councillors not dismissed by McIver — Shannon Dean, Sandy Johal-Watt and Ritesh Narayan — every instructed Postmedia they have been by no means issued a metropolis bank card.

Lagore’s report famous bills for the entire of council don’t seem to have been printed on town’s web site for the reason that 2021 election, and he wasn’t offered any expense disclosures for another councillors.

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“The final function of insurance policies concerning disclosure of elected officers bills is for public transparency on how elected officers use public funds,” Lagore wrote. “The failure of town to observe this coverage raises considerations that it’s conscious these bills are improper or improvident and selecting to not disclose them to keep away from public scrutiny.”

Lagore has continued to work with town within the wake of the dismissals, now appointed to function the entire of metropolis council till a byelection takes place to fill the vacant seats within the first half of 2024. Of the remaining councillors, Johal-Watt has resigned; Dean and Narayan received’t maintain any position within the metropolis’s governance till the byelection.

A forensic audit of town is deliberate to start quickly, with its findings to be publicly launched earlier than the byelection. The mayor mentioned he and the three dismissed councillors plan to run in that byelection if their injunction software and different authorized challenges are unsuccessful.

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