Wednesday, January 09, 2013

Vernon-Monashee MLA denies conflict of interest charges

By Richard Rolke - Vernon Morning Star Published: January 09, 2013 11:00 AM
Vernon-Monashee MLA Eric Foster says he was not in a conflict of interest while sitting on a committee that decided not to reappoint auditor general John Doyle. A confidential management letter from Doyle last year cited Foster for alleged inadequate documentation of a $67,000 renovation to his constituency office. Foster is the chairperson of the legislative committee that recently decided that Doyle should not be hired for a second term. "I didn't know about the letter so it didn't influence my decision," Foster told The Morning Star. Foster says that he believes all procedures for filing renovation documents were followed properly. "To suggest I did (voted in a conflict), someone will have to call me a liar. The auditor has never contacted me on this." Concerns are coming from Scott Anderson, Vernon-Monashee Conservative candidate. "Surely he must understand that it was inappropriate for him to continue to chair the very same committee that decided not to reappoint Doyle?" said Anderson of Foster.

1 comment:

Kalwest said...

Scott Anderson's comments are rather picayune. MLA offices are paid for by the province and any changes to same are approved by the appropriate authorities.