![]() 21-filed disclosure form at approximately 1:30 p.m. ![]() Delta city clerk Robyn Anderson confirmed that Kruger amended his Jan. Instead of responding, Kruger rushed to add his contract with Paton’s campaign to his annual disclosure form. TheBreaker.news originally attempted to contact Kruger by email at 11:35 a.m. Neither Kruger nor Nakagawa responded to interview requests. TheBreaker.news confirmed with city clerks in their respective municipalities that neither Kruger nor Nakagawa took a leave of absence from their council duties while being paid for partisan provincial campaign work. She was one of two people paid $4,000 each to manage NDP candidate Tesicca Truong’s unsuccessful bid to unseat BC Liberal incumbent Michael Lee in Vancouver-Langara on Oct. Nadine Nakagawa is also in her first term of office, which pays $50,000-a-year. Kruger was the biggest expense on Paton’s post-campaign financial report to Elections BC. Kruger is Paton’s former constituency office aide and was elected to the $62,788-a-year seat on Delta city council in 2018. ![]() Dylan Kruger was paid $5,500 to work for Delta incumbent BC Liberal MLA Ian Paton’s re-election. ![]()
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