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Hagensborg Water District mails out flyer urging residents to join âCashbackâ scheme BY CAITLIN THOMPSON Bella Coola residents received a flyer from the Hagensborg Water District last week on district letterhead encouraging them to join âcorporate giantâ DubLi Inc. and engage in online shopping. DubLiâs website describes it as a âshopping and entertainment portal.â According to the site, Dubli receives commissions for purchases members make from merchants in DubLiâs shopping malls. The company claims it then pasess this commission back to its members in the form of âCashback.â The flyer claims that the HWDâs partnership with DubLi under the âAngel Programâ will provide the district with a âunique source of long-term fundingâ that will reduce the need to increase taxes and takes advantage of the emerging âE-commerce industry.â The
flyer details how to join and encourages residents to sign up family and friends. HWD Trustee Donald Mikkelson told CMNews that Rosemary Smart had visited the Valley in late September to deliver a presentation on the Angel Program through DubLi Inc. Smart, who previously held the chief administrator officer position, was recently re-hired in October. Mikkelson said the board decided to endorse the program before Smart was re-hired. âI am always looking at different sources of funding and this program costs the HWD nothing,â said Smart. âI presented it to the board and they liked it. The feedback Iâve had about the program has been amazing.â Under the Angel Program, the HWD offers an âonline shopping portal.â Once a customer signs up, a percentage of the
purchase value is given to the HWD in the form of a commission. In addition, the person who signed up the HWD also receives a percentage of the customerâs purchases as commission. Smart said that she is not a member of DubLi, but confirmed in a phone interview that her husband, Jim Smart, is the person who signed up the HWD under DubLiâs Angel Program and therefore will receive a commission each time an individual makes a purchase through the Hagensborg Shopping & Travel Portal. That percentage is dependent on the purchase the person makes, their membership level and the store, as online stores offer differing rates of cash back. When questioned on the possible perception of conflict of interest arising from HWD participation in a program that would directly financially
benefit the CAOâs husband, Mikkelson stated he did not think it was a conflict because taxpayer dollars are not involved. âWe need to find funding that does not raise taxes,â said Mikkelson. âIf itâs not costing the people we are trying to serve, then I donât see it as a problem.â Smart also did not see a problem with her husband receiving commissions, comparing it to the same commission he would receive when selling real estate. âYes, Jim gets a commission. Why shouldnât he? He set it up for them and did all the work,â she said. âThis program costs the HWD nothing. The shopping portal is not funded with tax dollars. How can you lose?â June Vosburgh, HWD user and former president of the Bella Coola Fall Fair Association, disagrees.
âHaving been president of a few organizations you become familiar with these things,â said Vosburgh. âYes, I do think this is conflict of interest.â Bella Coola resident Kevin Booth also believes there is a conflict of interest, saying, âAny time a party acting on behalf of a government engages in activity which directly benefits themselves, family, friends or other associates, they have engaged in a conflict of interest. This seems to be exactly what happened here.â Although there is no specific legislation dealing with conflict of interest for improvement district trustees and employees, the provincial Community Charter provides rules for local government elected officials that should be considered as a guideline for trustees. The Improvement District Manual states: âIt is important SEE BOARD ON PAGE 3