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Do Cllr Christina Muspratt’s election expenses add up (a councillor who is on Wirral Council’s Audit and Risk Management Committee overseeing £billions of public money)?
Do Cllr Christina Muspratt’s election expenses add up (a councillor who is on Wirral Council’s Audit and Risk Management Committee overseeing £billions of public money)?
Do Cllr Christina Muspratt’s election expenses add up (a councillor who is on Wirral Council’s Audit and Risk Management Committee overseeing £billions of public money)?
I’ve decided to publish the election expenses by ward alphabetically. However these are only for candidates who got over a quarter of the vote.
There was a small delay in inspecting these returns due to the pressures on the election side at Wirral Council due to the EU Referendum.
The first one is for Bebington ward and that of Christina Muspratt (the Labour candidate) who was elected as a councillor.
Cllr Christina Muspratt sits on Wirral Council’s Audit and Risk Management Committee overseeing hundreds of millions of pounds of public expenditure and also (as Wirral Council is the Administering Authority) the multi-billion pound Merseyside Pension Fund Wirral Council runs (although the Pensions Committee also have oversight of the Merseyside Pension Fund)).
However her donations and spending don’t match in the pages below.
Her campaign lists £243.06 of spending (although some notional spending should’ve also been declared but mysteriously wasn’t as the printing of leaflets at Alison McGovern‘s office (the Labour MP for Wirral South) was done at below commercial rates)).
Indeed the use of taxpayer-funded resources at Wirral Council and at Alison McGovern’s office (the Labour MP for Wirral South) is odd as generally there is a bar on taxpayer-funded elements to party political activity during elections and indeed if people would like to leave comments explaining this it would be welcome.
As a general rule having the taxpayer fund elements of an election campaign (a party political matter) is seen as wrong.
There are however only £150 in donations to cover this spending though. I hope Labour aren’t applying this kind of voodoo economics to Wirral Council too!
The declarations signed by herself and her agent are also included. As she was well under the spending limit (even if you include what the notional expenditure should’ve been) of £1,456.16 it’s unlikely anything that this will result other than mild embarrassment as in future (hopefully) she will read things before signing them!
I’ve included the originals as a zipped file below, thumbnails of the return (which as a lot of it’s handwritten may be hard to read) are below that.
I’ve linked each thumbnail to a higher resolution image which should show if you click on the thumbnail.
Bebington May 2016 Wirral Council councillor candidate Christina Muspratt agent declaration Page 1 of 1
Bebington May 2016 Wirral Council councillor candidate Christina Muspratt candidate declaration Page 1 of 1Bebington May 2016 Wirral Council councillor candidate Christina Muspratt Return of candidate spending Page 1 of 18Bebington May 2016 Wirral Council councillor candidate Christina Muspratt Return of candidate spending Page 2 of 18Bebington May 2016 Wirral Council councillor candidate Christina Muspratt Return of candidate spending Page 3 of 18Bebington May 2016 Wirral Council councillor candidate Christina Muspratt Return of candidate spending Page 4 of 18Bebington May 2016 Wirral Council councillor candidate Christina Muspratt Return of candidate spending Page 5 of 18Bebington May 2016 Wirral Council councillor candidate Christina Muspratt Return of candidate spending Page 6 of 18Bebington May 2016 Wirral Council councillor candidate Christina Muspratt Return of candidate spending Page 7 of 18Bebington May 2016 Wirral Council councillor candidate Christina Muspratt Return of candidate spending Page 8 of 18Bebington May 2016 Wirral Council councillor candidate Christina Muspratt Return of candidate spending Page 9 of 18Bebington May 2016 Wirral Council councillor candidate Christina Muspratt Return of candidate spending Page 10 of 18Bebington May 2016 Wirral Council councillor candidate Christina Muspratt Return of candidate spending Page 11 of 18Bebington May 2016 Wirral Council councillor candidate Christina Muspratt Return of candidate spending Page 12 of 18Bebington May 2016 Wirral Council councillor candidate Christina Muspratt Return of candidate spending Page 13 of 18Bebington May 2016 Wirral Council councillor candidate Christina Muspratt Return of candidate spending Page 14 of 18Bebington May 2016 Wirral Council councillor candidate Christina Muspratt Return of candidate spending Page 15 of 18Bebington May 2016 Wirral Council councillor candidate Christina Muspratt Return of candidate spending Page 16 of 18Bebington May 2016 Wirral Council councillor candidate Christina Muspratt Return of candidate spending Page 17 of 18Bebington May 2016 Wirral Council councillor candidate Christina Muspratt Return of candidate spending Page 18 of 18
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3 thoughts on “Do Cllr Christina Muspratt’s election expenses add up (a councillor who is on Wirral Council’s Audit and Risk Management Committee overseeing £billions of public money)?”
G’day John
Says it all about The Fudge It and Risk It Mis-Management Committee.
After all the public should know who funded a politician’s campaign and the winning candidate (councillor) has to declare this and it gets published on Wirral Council’s website.
Am I being old-fashioned in expecting politicians to adhere to the legal requirements?
I like what you guys are usually up too. This kind of clever work and exposure!
Keep up the great works guys I’ve included you guys to my personal blogroll.
G’day John
Says it all about The Fudge It and Risk It Mis-Management Committee.
Ooroo
James
They only know how to spend.
Usually your money, they are a disgrace.
It’s a legal requirement that they state where the donations came from though to fund the campaign.
You can see the legal requirements for that here.
After all the public should know who funded a politician’s campaign and the winning candidate (councillor) has to declare this and it gets published on Wirral Council’s website.
Am I being old-fashioned in expecting politicians to adhere to the legal requirements?
I like what you guys are usually up too. This kind of clever work and exposure!
Keep up the great works guys I’ve included you guys to my personal blogroll.