Special prosecutor appointed over political donations in B.C. to assist RCMP
VICTORIA — A special prosecutor has been appointed to provide legal advice to the RCMP over possible violations of British Columbia’s Elections Act, less than two weeks before the official start of a provincial election.
Vancouver lawyer David Butcher will help the Mounties as they investigate contributions made to B.C.’s political parties, the Criminal Justice Branch said in a statement Thursday. The appointment of a special prosecutor is in the public interest, it said.
Butcher will assist police in the investigation into so-called indirect donations, where payments are made by an individual on behalf of an organization, which is prohibited under the Election Act.
The B.C. Liberal Party said last week it found 43 indirect political donations worth almost $93,000 and that it planned to reimburse the money.