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Say you owned a company. Say you created a project and hired someone to manage it. The budget for the project included the project manager’s salary. There were huge cost overruns. You asked your manager for full disclosure of costs, including how much he was paying himself in salary and bonuses. The manager refused to tell. He even went to court, pleading that revealing his salary would cause him hardship.
Ludicrous? Apparently not.
Taxpayers own Nalcor. They are footing the bill. They want an accounting. Bring it.
Maureen Anonsen
St. John’s
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