There is still no word from Liberal MLA Peter Fassbender, two days after the B.C. NDP accused him of using taxpayer dollars to benefit his party's re-election campaign.

The allegations stem from a Facebook video that was posted on March 26.

In the video, Fassbender and fellow Liberal MLAs Amrik Virk and Marvin Hunt are joined by three party candidates who are running in the upcoming election.

The group is seen presenting a $50,000 cheque at a Hindu temple in Surrey.

"I want to say on behalf of Premier Clark, my colleagues, the existing MLAs from here in Surrey and our future MLAs, how much we appreciate the hard work that you do," Fassbender is heard saying on the video.

The video also shows the candidates posing for a photo op with the cheque.

NDP MLA Mike Farnworth says he finds the incident troubling, especially because Fassbender apologized for last week's $75,000 cheque presentation to the Surrey Newton Rotary Club, after it was revealed the event had been held at Fassbender's campaign office.

"Last week, Peter Fassbender apologized for using people's hard-earned tax dollars to benefit his re-election campaign, promising this kind of thing would never happen again," said Farnworth.

"Six days later, British Columbians have their answer: Christy Clark does the right thing for herself and her rich donors, and British Columbians are paying the price.

Fassbender has not responded to CBC's request for an interview.

Election season

The writ doesn't drop until next month but that hasn't stopped the B.C. Liberals from getting a jump start on the campaign trail.

B.C. Liberals are attending eight photo ops today: