NDP Demands Answers On Sale Of BC Rail

Posted on Friday, March 30 at 13:11 by Ed Deak
NOTICE OF QUESTIONS Monday, April 16 1 Mr. Krog to ask the Hon. Attorney General the following questions pertaining to the BC Rail deal:-- 1. Will the government hold a public inquiry into the sell-off of BC Rail as soon as the criminal proceedings conclude so that B.C. taxpayers can finally get the answers they deserve? 2. When did the government first learn that the BC Rail deal was the target of an in-depth RCMP investigation? 3. When will the government release all documents -- including documents which may not be directly linked to the charges -- that relate to government policies or decisions regarding BC Rail? 4. Has the investigation into the sale of BC Rail uncovered evidence that other government policies or decisions may have been illegally or inappropriately affected? If yes, will the government release all such documents -- including documents which may not be directly related to the charges? 5. Did the BC Rail Steering Committee discuss the potential for the BC Rail deal to collapse if only one bidder remained in the bidding process? 6. Will the government release all minutes for meetings of the BC Rail Steering Committee? 7. Will the government release all documents produced for the BC Rail Steering Committee? 8. Did members of the Steering Committee or other members of the government caucus meet with or communicate with any of the proponents or their representatives during the process to sell BC Rail? 9. Did the Premier or any of his staff meet with or communicate with any of the proponents or their representatives during the process to sell BC Rail? 10. Can the government explain why then-Solicitor General Rich Coleman briefed the Premier before the search warrants were executed? 11. Can the government explain why then-Solicitor General Rich Coleman briefed the Premier's Chief of Staff Martyn Brown immediately after the warrants were executed and before alerting the public? 12. Why was Martyn Brown given the go-ahead to fire Dave Basi immediately, prior to any charges being laid? 13. How can the government defend the propriety of the Solicitor General's actions against the charge that in briefing the Premier and his top political staffer, this government put its political interests ahead of the public interest? 14. Why was provincial government staff allowed to organize for the federal Liberals in the Legislature using taxpayer resources? 15. What steps did the Premier take to ensure that the BC Liberal Party did not benefit from illegal activities by staff? 16. Will the government release the tapes and/or transcripts of phone conversations between the Premier and government ministers that were gathered during the criminal investigation into the sale of BC Rail? 17. Given the government's own forecasts for significant coal mining activity, why were projections based on coal export growth deliberately left out of revenue calculations for the BC Rail line? 18. Did the government consider cancelling the sale of the BC Rail freight division? 19. Will the government release any and all correspondence with the RCMP and BC Rail about rescinding the sale of the BC Rail freight division? 20. If the government considered cancelling the sale of the BC Rail freight division, was compensation considered for any proponents? 21. What discussions took place concerning the issue of whether CN Rail had paid too much or too little for the BC Rail freight division? 22. What was the estimated value of former BC Rail assets in 2003, before they were sold? What is the estimated value of those former BC Rails assets now? 23. Did CP Rail express concerns about the clear breach of fairness in the process to sell BC Rail prior to their letter of Nov. 21, 2003? 24. Did the government -- including any and all government ministers, the BC Rail steering committee, the government caucus and/or its advisors or technical specialists -- ever discuss the consequences of OmniTRAX dropping out of the bidding process prior to or following the withdrawal of CP Rail? 25. Did the government consider the potential consequences of a small number of proponents or a single proponent during the sale of BC Rail for its goal of "maximizing value to the province"? 26. Did the government consider the potential negative political ramifications of a small number of proponents or a single proponent during the sale of BC Rail? 27. What was discussed at the Dec. 12, 2003, meeting held at Vancouver restaurant Villa del Lupo between the Minister of Finance and senior executives from OmniTRAX, the second-place finisher in the bidding process for the government-owned BC Rail? 28. Will the government ensure that tapes and transcripts resulting from the surveillance of the Minister of Finance's meeting with OmniTRAX officials are made public? 29. Did the Minister of Finance meet with other proponents during the transaction process? 30. Was it the Minister of Finance who ordered confidential government information to be leaked to a lobby firm representing OmniTRAX? 31. If it was not the Minister of Finance who ordered confidential government information to be leaked to a lobby firm representing OmniTRAX, was the Premier's Office or any other government official responsible for this order? 32. Will the government release the "meeting minutes, presentations and other documents" referred to in the Charles River Associates report on the BC Rail bidding process? 33. Did Charles River Associates review meetings, conversations or communications outside the official process -- particularly those including ministers and ministerial aides -- in their analysis of the fairness of the BC Rail transaction process? 34. Will the government release all documents including emails, reports, interview transcripts relating to the two information leaks referenced in the Charles River Associates report? 35. Can the government provide concrete evidence for their claim that the information leaks referenced in the Charles River Associates report did not materially affect the sale of BC Rail? 36. Will the government provide the full list of files and issues in the purview of or involving David Basi, Aneal Basi and Bob Virk between June 2001 and December 2003? 37. Did the government order an internal investigation into every file that Mr. Basi touched while he worked as a top political aide to the Minister of Finance -- and if not, why not? 38. Did the government order an internal investigation into every file that Mr. Virk touched while he worked as a top political aide to the Minister of Transportation -- and if not, why not? 39. Will the government provide an explanation as to why Dave Basi was fired immediately -- prior to any charges -- while Bob Virk was only suspended? 40. Can the government provide assurances and evidence of the statement made by the then-Finance Minister in December 2003 that Dave Basi "was not involved in the budget process, never has been" and "was not involved in the drafting of legislation or policy development." 41. Will the government conduct a review of every decision made to remove land from the ALR while Mr. Basi worked in the Campbell administration? 42. Will the government provide a full enumeration of all government activities and files that involved Dave Basi and/or Bob Virk and the principals and staff of Pilothouse Public Affairs? 43. Is the government aware of any other potential or ongoing investigations that involve Basi, Virk, or Pilothouse and any other minister, ministry or public body -- and if so, what are they? 44. Will the government provide a full enumeration of the roles played in this investigation -- or any other related investigation -- by Mark Marissen, husband of then Deputy Premier Christy Clark, and Bruce Clark, the brother of the then-Deputy Premier? 45. What materials did the Special Prosecutor withhold from the defence that were the subject of the February 27, 2007 defence application? 46. Will the government provide a full enumeration of all government activities associated with Pilothouse Public Affairs? 47. Will the government provide a full enumeration of all government activities associated with K&E Public Affairs? 48. Why did the government allow Erik Bornman of Pilothouse Public Affairs to continue his lobbying activities after he had informed Bill Berardino that he had bribed Dave Basi? 49. Why did the government allow Brian Kieran of Pilothouse Public Affairs to continue his lobbying activities after he had informed the RCMP that he had tried to bribe Dave Basi? 50. Can the government assure British Columbians that lobbyists Erik Bornman and Brian Kieran no longer have access to senior government staff? 51. Why did the BC Liberal Party continue to accept money in 2004 from lobbyists named in the original warrants, long after the raids on the Legislature? 52. Why won't the BC Liberal government allow an all-party review of the Lobbyists Registration Act in order to have greater accountability over who is influencing government and how? 53. When did the Attorney General and Premier first become aware that the lead RCMP inspector was the brother-in-law of Kelly Reichart, Executive Director of the BC Liberal Party? 54. How did Kelly Reichert learn that Erik Bornman had been granted immunity in exchange for providing information about David Basi and Bob Virk? 55. When did the Attorney General and Premier first become aware that information related to the investigation was leaked to Kelly Reichart and was subsequently leaked by Mr. Reichart to principals in the investigation? 56. Does the Attorney General agree that the actions of Mr. Reichart risked compromising the investigation? 57. Why does Mr. Reichart continue to serve as the Executive Director of the BC Liberal Party? 58. Given that one of the government's objectives for the BC Rail transaction was "ensuring integrated North American access to preferred markets and carriers for interline rail shipments", why would the government attempt to sell the Roberts Bank Spur line separately, following the withdrawal of CP Rail? 59. Is it true that in November 2003, Dave Basi advised OmniTRAX that the then-Minister of Finance had authorized a consolation prize for OmniTRAX in exchange for that company staying in the bidding process? 60. Was this consolation prize the BC Rail spur line? 61. How much was the consolation prize valued at? 62. Was OmniTRAX offered any Delta ALR lands for expansion of the port as part of this consolation prize? 63. If it were not for the alleged criminal actions of high-ranking aides, would the government have proceeded with the sale of the BC Rail spur line? 64. Does $900,000 represent the total cost to taxpayers of cancelling the sale of the spur line, or did the final tab come in even higher than that? What was the final tab? 65. What was the estimated value of the spur line in 2004, when the sale was put on hold? 66. What was the estimated value of the spur line when the sale was totally cancelled in February 2006? 67. What is the estimated value of the spur line now? 68. Why won't the government exercise its rights under article 10.2 of the Revitalization Agreement to inspect all of CN's maintenance records for the former BC Rail line? 69. When will the government investigate the rash of tragic derailments since 2004 in order to shed light on this safety scandal? 70. Why has the government refused to provide evidence for its claim that the government discussed safety and maintenance with the proponents during the negotiations to sell BC Rail? Related article: http://tinyurl.com/yr5bqu

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  1. Sat Mar 31, 2007 1:34 am
    Will the Campbell government respond to any of the seventy questions and are they required to? Hopefully yes but most likely no.

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    Expect little from life and get more from it.

  2. Sat Mar 31, 2007 5:18 am
    When pigs sprout wings?
    Do Ducks wear gumboots?
    and so it goes...

    The question is, "Where the Hell are the
    Vigiante' Snipers?"

    I do have a flare for the Macabre'

    The NDP under Carole James Is Useless!
    And I dare say all political organisations are useless!
    when it comes to doing anything that will benefit me!
    So piss off!
    It will be a Citizens' Assembly called into being by the citizen themselves and not by the ruling clan of gansters




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    "And God said: 'Let there be Satan, so people don't blame everything on me. And let there be lawyers, so people don't blame everything on Satan."

    * George Bu

  3. Sat Mar 31, 2007 5:32 am
    .
    I'm one of the many British Columbians who has been impatient with the
    New Democrat Opposition in the B.C. Legislature for saying so little and
    seeming to do even less since the 2005 election.

    I've even harangued Leonard Krog, the Opposition Justice Critic, to speak
    out on the issue of B.C. Rail. He only said, "What do you suggest I do?
    The issue is before the courts. We must be very careful what we say."
    And so, for 3 years, I've been steamin' mad at the NDP in B.C.

    But now this. The NDP Opposition, with exquisite timing, has presented
    70 questions which will explode on April 16, at the start of the
    important 3-week hearing on the Basi, Virk, Basi trial.

    The brilliant aspect is in two particular questions. 1) The Campbell
    Government is being asked why they are withholding documents. What? I
    thought, all along, that the Crown Prosecutor had access to any
    documents he needs and that, if he fails to produce them, it's entirely
    his fault. But with this question, the Opposition opened that up and
    placed the blame where it belongs: on the government. They ask: why is
    the government withholding documents needed by the defence?

    And 2) will the government guarantee that a Public Inquiry into the sale
    of B.C. Rail will be held immediately after the criminal proceedings end?

    Those two questions will remain in the public mind. Not even the
    Gordon Campbell government dares to risk saying "No" to either one.
    .

  4. Sat Mar 31, 2007 7:25 am
    "Those two questions will remain in the public mind. Not even the Gordon Campbell government dares to risk saying "No" to either on"

    Unfortunatly it is not front page news. The media may casually mentioned it on the third page but not much else. Neither question will be on the public mind. The opposition snoozes at best and hasn't the expertise to amplify any of the questions. It would also appear that residents of La La land don't really give a shit. The Campbell lies and hidden policies are being ignored, if ever brought to light.

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    Expect little from life and get more from it.

  5. Sat Mar 31, 2007 9:07 am
    "...the public mind..."
    The Wot!
    Bleedin Hell!
    The public mind has the attention span of a fruit-fly!

    What is required IS a public mind!

    You create that puppy and THEN there is a possibility it can be cultivated.

    A public mind assumes consensus.



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    "And God said: 'Let there be Satan, so people don't blame everything on me. And let there be lawyers, so people don't blame everything on Satan."

    * George Bu

  6. Sat Mar 31, 2007 6:37 pm
    The public mind has the attention span of a fruit-fly!<

    What ever:) Hey! Canadian Tire has a sale on.


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    Expect little from life and get more from it.

  7. Sat Mar 31, 2007 7:03 pm
    Yup!
    that about sez it

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    "And God said: 'Let there be Satan, so people don't blame everything on me. And let there be lawyers, so people don't blame everything on Satan."

    * George Bu

  8. Sun Apr 01, 2007 2:47 pm
    .<br />
    It misses the point to suggest that all is hopeless because the Campbell <br />
    government won't answer the B.C. Rail questions tabled by the NDP <br />
    Opposition; or to suggest that no questions should be asked because <br />
    the public won't remember. <br />
    <br />
    The point is that those questions needed to be plainly asked in the <br />
    Legislature. And now, finally, they have been. The timing is perfect, with <br />
    the big 3-week Basi, Virk, Basi hearing coming up on April 16. <br />
    <br />
    If the Campbell government fails to respond with anything beyond "It's <br />
    before the courts, so we can't speak" then that's an answer of sorts, too. <br />
    <br />
    Robin Mathews' next article describes the heavy responsibility on the <br />
    Campbell government to provide the records as requested for the <br />
    defence of Basi, Virk, Basi. <br />
    <br />
    There's more written at <a href="http://bctrialofbasi-virk.blogspot.com/">http://bctrialofbasi-virk.blogspot.com/</a> <br />
    because many British Columbians are keenly interested in the <br />
    important issue of what happened to B.C. Rail.<br />
    .<br />



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