Thursday, January 6, 2011

Mike de Jong wants to give us something NEW, but its already been done before by the NDP

 Update at the bottom  January 6, 2011

Detailed Schedules of Payments for the Fiscal

Year Ended March 31, 1999

(Unaudited)

Ministry Abbreviations (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
Summary of Payments (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
Members of the Legislative Assembly Schedule of Compensation (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)

Schedule of Salary and Travel Expenses for:


Grants and Contributions
Other Suppliers

Office of the Comptroller General Home Page Public Accounts/ Ministry Publications
BC Ministry of Finance and Corporate Relations
 
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If Mike wants to step up the blog here, maybe he could give us the heads up on why this sort of information was scrapped ??????, and by whom??????, and when???????.



Search Criteria to find the data above:
  Province of British Columbia Public Accounts 1998/99 - Other Suppliers



One example from just over ten years ago:  The Attorney General, same portfolio that Mike had before he resigned, on Salary and Travel.


Dosanjh, Hon. U...   Salary  37,050    Travel 34,611

de Jong, Hon. M...   Salary ???,???   Travel ???,???


Mike could you fill in the missing details?    and don't forget to include your MLA Salary too, not just your Minister salary.




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I'm not asking for too much here, a little bit of continuity in the people's access of a free, open and transparent government who appears to have gone out of their way to confuse matters.   After 1999 there should be a file called 2000 and then 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 and all the way up to now.  However it appears that once the BC Liberals gained power they've gone about and messed things up, terribly.   They've created broken links, and they're missing graphics, although there seems an over abundance of photos of Gordon Campbell, always readily available.
http://www.fin.gov.bc.ca/archive.htm

Reports and Publications Archive


PLEASE NOTE: Due to server upgrades, removal of outdated and redundant information etc., you may experience broken links and/or missing graphics when viewing archived documents.
We do not have the resources to compile historical data for research purposes. Hard copy of most historical documents is available for viewing at the Legislative Library, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, British Columbia.

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Update
This BC Government website document is from the "desk" of the Deputy Minister to Colin Hansen.  These are his reports.   Why are they lumped together?   Why is the historical data here?  Why have the MOU from the HST aka Canada-British Columbia CITCA sitting here?   Why the Olympics and why the report from Price Waterhouse Coopers on Doug Walls which sounds a lot like another report regarding a former Deputy Minister in Finance during the BC Rail trial?  And finally why two reports numbered 5 and 6 but nothing on 1,2,3,4 and are there other reports beyond 6?
 
 
 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

http://www.fin.gov.bc.ca/pubs.htm new location for the reports