So, remember that Goldcorp-funded fact-finding mission
last summer that whisked five parliamentarians -- Conservatives MPs
Dave Van Kesteren and Dean Allison, who also chairs the foreign affairs
committee, Liberal Senator Mac Harb and MP Massimo Pacetti and New
Democrat turned Independent Bruce Hyer -- off to Guatemala to tour the
company's local mining operations?
Well, with three of the four MPs on the manifest (confidential to M. Pacetti: tick, tick, tick) having dutifully filed the required disclosure statements within the 60 day limit, we can now put a price tag on the three-day jaunt.
All told, the MPs racked up just over $4,000 in travel costs per MP/senator, which covered plane fare ($3,500, which represents the cost of an 'equivalent' commercial ticket, as the flight was on a private jet), two nights at an unnamed hotel ($493), miscellaneous "food and hospitality" ($103.71) and, finally, what is variously described as a "vest","fleece" or "t-shirt" and a bottle of rum ($50).
(Those statements can now be found on the ethics commissioner's website: Allison, Hyer, Van Kesteren)
According to the supporting document filed by all three MPs, the cost was calculated by former Liberal cabinet minister turned Hill and Knowlton lobbyist Don Boudria, whose firm represents Goldcorp.
Here's a copy of the itemized email he sent out on September 22 -- which, it's worth noting, was after the trip had already hit the headlines: Boudria Goldcorp Supporting Docs
Well, with three of the four MPs on the manifest (confidential to M. Pacetti: tick, tick, tick) having dutifully filed the required disclosure statements within the 60 day limit, we can now put a price tag on the three-day jaunt.
All told, the MPs racked up just over $4,000 in travel costs per MP/senator, which covered plane fare ($3,500, which represents the cost of an 'equivalent' commercial ticket, as the flight was on a private jet), two nights at an unnamed hotel ($493), miscellaneous "food and hospitality" ($103.71) and, finally, what is variously described as a "vest","fleece" or "t-shirt" and a bottle of rum ($50).
(Those statements can now be found on the ethics commissioner's website: Allison, Hyer, Van Kesteren)
According to the supporting document filed by all three MPs, the cost was calculated by former Liberal cabinet minister turned Hill and Knowlton lobbyist Don Boudria, whose firm represents Goldcorp.
Here's a copy of the itemized email he sent out on September 22 -- which, it's worth noting, was after the trip had already hit the headlines: Boudria Goldcorp Supporting Docs
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