A concerned citizen is baffled as to why the City of Vaughan hasn’t collected tens of thousands of dollars owed to it by Regional Councillor Linda Jackson, as a result of legal battles from nearly a decade ago when she was mayor.

Richard Lorello, a longtime city hall critic who ran against Jackson for a regional council seat in the 2018, questioned the city about these costs related to two court rulings during a Jan. 21 public meeting to discuss the 2019 budget.

“When residents don’t pay or are late in paying in their bills to the city, the city pursues those bills and actually applies interests as a penalty for not paying on time. So, I am expecting the city having to apply the same policy,” Lorello said.

He initially asked if Jackson paid the city’s legal costs, which totalled approximately $113,000, as she was ordered to following two court rulings, according to a 2011 York Region Media Group story.

“It (the court-order) goes back to 2009, it has been outstanding for a while,” he said.

Jackson has yet to respond to repeated requests by email and by phone from York Region Media Group to answer questions about the money.

Lorello said he uncovered some details about the “money owing” after speaking with Jackson directly while she was campaigning in October.

“I asked her what happened. I understood the total amount to be $130,000, but she corrected me, saying it was $80,000 she owed,” he added, noting different figures are being reported about the amount of the loan.

Jackson served as Vaughan’s mayor from 2006 to 2010 and her tenure witnessed some intense legal battles.

Lorello also received a statement from the city Feb. 4 confirming that Jackson has “entered into a repayment or a loan agreement with the city.”

“Regional Councillor Jackson met with City staff in January 2019 to discuss repayment of outstanding funds to the City,” the statement said in its response to Lorello.

“There are arrangements in place for the city to receive payments on the outstanding debt,” it added without clarifying the amount of the borrowed money.

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Citing the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, “the city is unable to provide further information regarding the status of Regional Councillor Jackson’s payments,” the statement added.

Detailed questions from York Region Media Group Feb. 5 about the exact amount Jackson owes, the payment plan and how long the debt has gone unpaid met with a similar response from the city.

Dina Al-Shibeeb can be reached at dibrahim@yrmg.com

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