VANCOUVER, B.C.: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) called on B.C. Transportation Minister Mary Polak to outright reject the latest TransLink tax grab engineered by Lower Mainland mayors.
“The mayors of this region should be ashamed of themselves for aiding and abetting TransLink’s ongoing plundering of taxpayers,” said Jordan Bateman, CTF B.C. Director. “This unaccountable, wasteful, unelected organization should be forced to live within their means, rather than continue to reach deeper and deeper into our wallets. Taxpayers simply cannot afford to spend more money on TransLink, especially with the shaky nature of the economy.”
Among the tax grabs recommended by TransLink and the Mayors’ Council:
In recent months, the CTF, along with several media outlets, whistleblowers, and even some Lower Mainland mayors, have outlined several examples of wasteful spending at TransLink, which already collects almost $1.4 billion in revenue annually.
“TransLink has a spending problem – not a revenue problem,” said Bateman. “TransLink is a waste machine, with examples like $40,000 TV screens, poodle art, skyrocketing salaries, executive bonuses, nepotism, security breaches, U-pass theft, safety concerns, communication mistakes, fare evasion, pay polling, superfluous studies and redundant transit police. Recent high-level audits by the transit commissioner and provincial government have shown that TransLink spends more than 10 per cent of their income inefficiently – and that’s without drilling down into specific programs. Every time an auditor has gone into TransLink, they’ve found more waste and inefficiency.”
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For more information, contact Jordan Bateman at 604-999-3319.
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