It’s alleged that during Brexit referendum, the “Vote Leave” campaign paid a company in Victoria, called AggregateIQ, millions of dollars, which breaks spending rules. It’s a potential criminal offence. As Jeff Semple reports, the person who helped start AggregateIQ is Christopher Wylie, the Canadian who exposed how Cambridge Analytics used Facebook personal data.
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Brexit “Vote Leave” campaign allegedly used BC firm to skirt
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