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13. Related party transactions
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2014
Related Party Transactions [Abstract]  
Note 13. Related party transactions

Related party transactions:

 

The Company has a liability of $3,937 (2013 - $nil) to a company owned by a current director and officer of the Company for payment of services rendered of $174,789 (2013 - $140,000) by the current director and officer of the Company.

 

The Company has a liability of $3,580 (2013 - $3,320) to a current director and officer of the Company for expenses incurred.

 

The Company has a liability of $23,300 (2013 - $nil) to a company owned by a current director and officer of the Company for payment of services rendered of $90,014 (2013 - $nil) by the current director and officer of the Company.

 

The Company has a liability of $nil (2013 - $nil) to a company owned by a current director and officer of the Company for payment of services rendered of $96,736 (2013 - $nil) by the current director and officer of the Company.

 

The Company has a liability of $3,313 (2013 - $nil) to a company owned by a current director of the Company for payment of services rendered of $11,163 (2013 - $nil) by the current director of the Company.

 

The Company has a liability to Bingo, Inc. for rental of the UK office of $nil (2013 - $nil), for rental expense for the year ended December 31, 2014 of $1,045 (2013 - $93,870).

 

The Company has a liability of $10,000 (2013 - $5,002), to independent directors of the Company for payment of services rendered. During the year ended December 31, 2014, the Company paid $12,000 (2013 - $12,000) to the independent directors in director fees.

 

The Company has a liability of $4,538 (2013 - $2,953), to an officer of the Company for payment of services rendered and expenses incurred of $71,601 (2013 - $62,530) by the officer of the Company.

 

The related party transactions are in the normal course of operations and were measured at the exchange amount, which is the amount of consideration established and agreed to by the related party.