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My questions are fair ... and necessary

Published on September 7, 2012
Published on September 6, 2012
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Dear Editor , Northern Peninsula , Newfoundland , Roddickton

Dear Editor: I would like to respond to a recent letter by Ted Lewis, in which he attacks MHA Jim Bennett and me for questioning government’s $10 million handout to his company.

First of all, I’d like to say that my comments on this issue are in no way a criticism of the employees, loggers or the people of the Northern Peninsula who depend on the forest industry.

Contrary to Mr. Lewis’ claim that I presented misleading information, I have merely reiterated what the minister of Natural Resources stated in the House of Assembly on May 15, 2012 — that the company is having problems finding and getting their product to markets.

Since this is a fact stated by the minister, isn’t it fair to question why government would provide $10 million to a venture when the business plan is so weak that markets have not yet been identified?

Surely, one would assume that government completed due diligence to assure the availability of markets before handing over $10 million. Unfortunately, it appears this was not the case.

As the opposition forestry critic, it is incumbent on me to hold government accountable. When Premier Dunderdale, during her time as minister of Natural Resources, announced her decision to give $10 million in public money to this company, she claimed that 200-300 people would be employed.

To date, there have been no jobs operating out of the plant, and now we hear that there are problems with markets and transportation of product to markets.  

Mr. Lewis implied that it’s not fair for me to criticize a rural Newfoundland company, but when a company receives $10 million of public money, it becomes a public issue. Also, I’d like to remind Mr. Lewis that I represent a rural district, and believe in economic development of our rural regions, but government investments must be accountable to the taxpayers of the province.

It is disingenuous of Mr. Lewis to claim that by going public with my concerns, I’m shaking the confidence of investors. Before going public, I contacted Mr. Lewis’ office and spoke to him on two occasions. He said that he’d call me back, but I never heard from him.   

Also, the loggers association and I have repeatedly requested a meeting with the minister of Natural Resources and the premier, but this has been refused as well. So, for Mr. Lewis to claim that I am not working constructively is factually incorrect.   

The plant in Roddickton was to provide much-­needed employment in the forest industry in the region and I wish Mr. Lewis’ business success.

However, when $10 million of taxpayer money is handed over without due diligence, it has to be questioned and government must be held accountable. I do not make any apologies for asking questions on behalf of the public on how their money is spent.

Eddie Joyce, MHA, Bay of Islands        

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    - September 8, 2012 at 09:37:00

    Mr. Joyce is right to question this latest payment to Ted Lewis - to support a wood pellet plant which, after three years, has yet to hire one person or produce a single pellet. If it's justified, then government should have no problem explaining why. Please keep asking the questions, Mr. Joyce. The people of Newfoundland and Labrador are entitled to answers.

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    Foghorn Leghorn
    - September 7, 2012 at 13:38:22

    It is not often that I agree with any politician however, I think that Mr.Lewis should have realized that once he accepted 10 million dollars of taxpayers money he was opening both himself and his company up to scrutiny by the public / taxpayers. Essentially we have all indirectly become unofficial partners in his operation. Like they say, if you can't take the heat ,then get out of the kitchen!

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