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BC: Au Revoir, Howard Crosley

Author: Jordan Bateman 2013/05/22

Part 3 in a 11-part blog series looking at questionable expenses of several government employees, as revealed by CTF Freedom of Information requests.

Until yesterday, Howard Crosley was the general manager of Telus Pa--, er--, B.C. Place Stadium. Last year, he made $239,076 and expensed $12,143. Let’s look where the expense money is going.

In December, he charged taxpayers $7.83 for a passport photo, and $87 for his passport renewal (p. 5).

Nothing came for free with Crosley – in September, he even claimed $1 in parking meter fees (p. 9).

Did we miss anything? Leave us a comment with your thoughts on Crosley’s expenses.


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