South West Shore Development Authority's Expense release slammed
Expense release slammed Resident: Too much information edited out By JEFFREY SIMPSON Staff Reporter Tue. Jan 6 - 7:05 AM The South West Shore Development Authority's top executive spent almost $26,000 on travel, mostly within Nova Scotia, during 2005-06, according to documents released under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. After losing a lengthy legal battle over public disclosure the Yarmouth-based government agency provided the travel expenses of chief executive Frank Anderson to Shelburne resident Adelard Cayer last week. Mr. Cayer, who served as a member of the authority's board in 1998-99, said Monday he felt too much specific information had been edited out of the expense reports. The documents don't include individual receipts for the claims filed and in most cases omit the reasons why Mr. Anderson was visiting places, such as Halifax, Kentville and, in one instance, Ottawa. "I am disappointed," Mr. Cayer said in an interview. "You can't tell much from what he's provided." Mr. Cayer said he and other taxpayers funded Mr. Anderson's trips but are left without a clear idea about whether the expenses were warranted and how much value for money there was in the hotel rooms, mileage and restaurant meals. "You can't form a judgment about whether the expenditure was legitimate or not," Mr. Cayer said. "It's relatively meaningless." Supreme Court Justice Suzanne Hood, in a November decision, ordered the development authority to release the information that Mr. Cayer had requested under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. The authority had argued it was outside the jurisdiction of the law. But the province established the authority in the 1990s and its members are appointed by the municipal governments in the Shelburne and Yarmouth area. Federal, provincial and municipal governments contribute to its funding. ... FULL ARTICLE <http://thechronicleherald.ca/NovaScotia/1099282.html>