The Municipality of Clarington's 2026-30 Election Compliance Audit Committee is an independent, statutory body that receives and makes decisions on applications for compliance audits of candidates' municipal election campaign finances.
The powers and functions of the Committee are set out in the Municipal Elections Act, 1996. The Clarington Municipal Election Compliance Audit Committee consists of three members with an alternate. It does not include employees or officers of the municipality, members of the council, or any persons who were candidates in the election for which the committee is established. The Committee holds the same term of office as council.
The Committee will:
- Within 30 days of receiving a compliance audit application, consider whether the application should be granted or rejected.
- If the application is granted
- Appoint an auditor to conduct a compliance audit of the candidate's election campaign finances.
- Receive the auditor's report.
- Within 30 days of receiving the auditor's report, consider the report and decide whether legal proceedings should begin or make a finding whether there were reasonable grounds for the application.
- Recommend to Clarington Council whether or not to pursue the recovery of the costs of conducting the compliance audit from the applicant if the auditor's report indicates there were no apparent contraventions and if it appears there were no reasonable grounds for the application.
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