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Election Expenses - C4 report
So, Zac Goldsmith - Cheat, Creative Accountant, or Innocent Party ,falsely maligned and hounded by the invidious press?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// For example, his team spent £2,800 on 600 signs, but said only £262 was spent on them during the campaign period. A quarter of the costs of the signs – some £700 – was moved from Mr Goldsmith's own personal parliamentary campaign on to the expenses of local Tory candidates in the Richmond Borough Council election, which took place on the same day – even though they all appear to bear his face and name.
The Goldsmith team ordered 272,000 posters and leaflets, costing more than £14,000 – enough by itself to take him over his spending limit. The campaign said he did not use 62,000 of them, cutting his spending declaration by more than £2,500.
One invoice gave the full cost of the 200 jackets as £2,168. But the figure on the return was reduced by 90 per cent to just £170 on the grounds that not all of them were used. //
The Goldsmith team ordered 272,000 posters and leaflets, costing more than £14,000 – enough by itself to take him over his spending limit. The campaign said he did not use 62,000 of them, cutting his spending declaration by more than £2,500.
One invoice gave the full cost of the 200 jackets as £2,168. But the figure on the return was reduced by 90 per cent to just £170 on the grounds that not all of them were used. //
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If it is legal, it is a con.
With printing, the more you have printed, the lower the unit cost per item.
If you print 1000 posters that might cost £1000 but to print 500 posters, that might cost £900. So if you only used half of the 1000 posters you had printed and said the printing cost was £500, you are pulling a fast one.
If it is legal, it is a con.
With printing, the more you have printed, the lower the unit cost per item.
If you print 1000 posters that might cost £1000 but to print 500 posters, that might cost £900. So if you only used half of the 1000 posters you had printed and said the printing cost was £500, you are pulling a fast one.
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