NS: Names and expenses revealed in MLA scandal
By Tina Comeau, Transcontinental Media
Source: The Vanguard, Feb. 9, 2010
[YARMOUTH, NS] — Turns out a generator valued at nearly $8,000 wasn’t the only expense claimed by Yarmouth MLA Richard Hurlburt that was flagged in the recent auditor general reporter.
Up until Monday the public was still wondering who had submitted an expense claim for a $2,499 40-inch LCD television. Now the public knows that was Hurlburt too.
The information was contained in a list of MLA “excessive expenditures” that was released Monday afternoon. Earlier in the day Premier Darrell Dexter told the media he had asked to have the list released.
Not only did Hurlburt claim the $2,499 TV, but there was also a $579 installation charge included with it.
Last week Hurlburt was at the centre of a controversy over MLA spending for a generator that he had purchased, which was installed in his home. That purchase shows up on the auditor general’s list in the category of “inappropriate expenditures.”
Hurlburt said he had bought the generator to be used by search and rescue and other local groups in the event of a power failure or disaster. He also said residents from a nearby seniors complex could come to his home during a power outage. He was unapologetic at first about the generator, which was installed in his home, but then issued an apology last Friday saying it was an expense claim judgment error. He has paid back the generator expense claim, and a hook up fee, to the Speaker’s Office.
Hurlburt made no mention last week about also submitting an expense claim for the 40-inch television, even though the media and the public were questioning who had purchased it.
Monday afternoon a news release was issued in which Progressive Conservative Leader Karen Casey addressed the issue of the television, purchased by Hurlburt and installed in his constituency office.
“First, I want to acknowledge that I encouraged all of our members, past and present, to contact the Speaker’s Office regarding expenses identified in the Auditor General’s report,” said Casey, who confirmed that Hurlburt contacted the Speaker’s Office and has reimbursed the television claim.
Casey also confirmed that she became aware of all Progressive Conservative items identified in the letter from the auditor general on Wednesday, February 3.
“At no time was there any intent on my part to mislead the media or public,” said Casey, who had also called for the public release of the list of expenses.
“The premier said he supports releasing the names of the MLAs cited in the letter, and we are now asking that letter be made public,” Casey had said earlier in the day, saying Nova Scotia taxpayers have a right to know how their taxpayers dollars are spent.
Dexter himself was also flagged on the auditor general’s list for a $2,150 camera he purchased four years ago and two laptops totaling more than $5,000. When pressed by reporters on Monday, Dexter didn’t say what kind of camera he had purchased, but he said it was to replace other less expensive cameras he had owned that had broken and had to be repaired. He said he was looking for something more robust and reliable. He said the camera was used for constituency business, not personal use. He said he has paid back the amount for the camera and the laptops. He also said he regretted the camera purchase.
The following list of MLA expenses was released yesterday…
Inappropriate expenditures:
• R. Hurlburt claimed $7,995 for the supply and installation of a generator
• H.D. Wilson claimed $400 for furniture used in his residence
• L. Preyra claimed $373 for airfare for his son for a trip to Ottawa
• L. Goucher claimed $150 for the purchase of three MP3 players on the same day.
Telephone or internet services claims above monthly allowances:
• M. Samson claimed $1,540 for service from June 2006 to July 2009
• R. Chisholm claimed $1,274 for service from February 2007 to July 2008
Claims for expenses paid to a relative disallowed by the regulations:
• W. Gaudet claimed a total of $1,260 for parking lot sanding from a company owned by his brother (Gaudet Mini Excavator Limited)
• K. Colwell claimed $252 for pictures purchased from his brother’s company (3-D Art & Crafts).
Excessive expenditures:
• J. MacDonell claimed $13,445 for custom-made office furniture and $2,600 for a printer
• B. Dooks claimed $6,234 for website design and programming
• D. Dexter claimed $5,501 for a laptop computer and $2,150 for a digital camera
• R. MacDonald claimed $3,250 for a projector screen and dress kit
• H. Epstein claimed $2,969 for various books
• K. Colwell claimed $2,665 for a projector and $1,763 for a video camera
• R. Hurlburt claimed $2,499 for a 40-inch LCD television and $579 for installation charges
• C. Parker claimed $790 for a model boat office display
• J. Streatch claimed $738 for an espresso coffee maker
• R. Chisholm claimed $750 for a GPS unit
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Comments:
Is it any wonder the public’s faith in politicians and political institutions is at an all-time low. Every one of you should be ashamed of yourselves for your utter dishonesty. These aren’t grey areas. Some of these are out and out theft.
A big THANK YOU to the Auditor General.
In the corporate world, the real world that everybody lives in except politicians, these types of fraudulent expense claims would be just cause for an immediate dismissal.
Yes, fraudulent expense claims. These are not oversights.
The politicians (that we elected) have let us down. The real questions is what expenses did the AG overlook that we in the ‘real world’ would call fraudulent claims.
The AG needs to commence a forensic audit immediately and the culprits/criminals these politicians are need to see jail time, not give the courtesy to repay the province.
Welcome to Nova Scotia, where if you are a politician, “nothing is illegal until you get caught”, even then they use their equivalent of ‘diplomatic immunity’ to escape/side step prosecution.
Every MLA on that list should do the right thing for the province and resign immediately, turn themselves into the RCMP and admit to Fraud Charges…
Yea, your right, sorry I was dreaming (1st the Federal Liberals in their $100million scam, now NS MLAs) as will ever happen…..
MLA Job Description:
-Willingness to work short hours for generous pay
-Willingness to Chair Committees that don’t meet for extra income
-Willingness to Lie, Cheat and Steal tax payers
Plus ca change, plus c’est la meme chose.
History has taught us that persons in power often mis-use their position. If not uncovered by an audit or some form of over-sight, it is soon copied by others in less powerful positions, thereby tainting the integrity of colleagues who practice honesty and adherence to the well known codes of conduct.
The most senior leaders must set the tone of correct behaviour as a Public Servant who owes their job to the general tax-payers. It used to be a proud profession , however, greed and hunger for power has denigraded the system .
Just look at the bonuses paid to CEO’s who can’t understand why people find their behaviour totally contrary to the image they portray.
In the early 1900’s CEO earned 20 times the salry of the average worker, today the ratio is more than 600 times greater than the averge wage.
Pigs at the trough !
Such a sense of entitlment..so avaricious.
We can never elect these people, or other piggy types like this again. How dare they…
Blow the whistle on them all !
A bit thank you to the Auditor General !
You snooty bastards! Looking down your noses at the poor, and have-nothings, while stuffing your fat faces and silk pockets with the money they provide. All the while telling us there’s no money to fix these miserable roads we drive on, there’s no money to keep a hospital open, theres no money for a doctor in this town or that.
The lot of you should be stoned. In these economic times, when the plight of those who elected you is obvious to all but the profoundly blind. To BETRAY us all like this……..
SHAME is not strong enough a word. Paying it back is only a small fraction of a just punishment. With the world in the state it is in, Nova Scotia long struggling as she has been, for any of you to be able to so much as consider expensing these types of items is a cold hard slap in the face. Beyond disappointing, beyond distressing, these are the irresponsible actions which lead to collapse of economies, of governments, of nations.
Congratulations, your actions may be looked back upon as one of the many “straws that broke the camels back” .
The waters are rising…. maybe global warming is just more political smoke screen to confuse or distract the trusting fools who elected you.
. Seems to me, the last time God didn’t like what he saw down here on earth, the waters rose then as well.
Govern yourselves accordingly, you despicable, disgusting, motley crue..