Del Mastro — former prime minister Stephen Harper's one-time point man on defending the Tories against allegations of electoral fraud — was convicted of three electoral offences: overspending, failing to report a personal contribution of $21,000 he made to his own campaign, and filing a false report.
Much of Del Mastro's case pitted his own testimony against that of the president of a now-defunct data consulting firm called Holinshed, whose services lay at the centre of the trial.
Good for the fat greasy rat. He was MP in the next county and he was a walking talking monument to sleazy, lying politicians.
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