Logo Logo
News Bermuda, Friday, September 10, 2010
login/registration Contact us

Home
News
Business
Sport
PGA 2010 Grand Slam
Opinion
Lifestyle
Gazette Video
Death & Funeral Notices
Special Sections
Green Pages
Right to Know Campaign
Today's Photos
Spotted on the Rock
Body & Soul
Shipping
Young Observer
Religion
Classified
Weather
Bermuda Calendar
Links
About Us
Contact Us
Subscribe
Electronic Edition
Advertise
Advertise Online
Registration
RSS feeds
Email Alerts
Help/FAQ
Mid-Ocean News
Code of Practice Policy
Privacy Policy
Copyright Policy
Yesterday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday
Sunday
Saturday
Custom



Published: April 1. 2009 07:31AM
Senator calls for audit on faith-based tourism figures


By Tim Smith

Shadow Tourism Minister Michael Dunkley has repeated his party's call for the Auditor General to carry out a thorough audit into Government's controversial faith-based tourism project.


Sen. Dunkley spoke out after Premier and Tourism Minister Ewart Brown and Junior Tourism Minister Marc Bean provided differing official spending figures on the programme from 2007/08.

Dr. Brown said $208,089 was spent on 12 events, with Sen. Bean saying $200,003 went on seven events throughout the fiscal year.

The Department of Tourism attempted to clarify matters by pointing to details that were either mistakenly added or missed out from the pair's lists — but in doing so suggested the discrepancies were in fact greater than first thought.

It was the latest in a string of question marks surrounding faith-based tourism spending in 2007/08.

The Premier's Progressive Labour Party branch chairman Andre Curtis' company received hundreds of thousands of taxpayers' dollars to run the project but has received repeated criticism for failing to account for that money, while he fell massively short of his target visitor numbers.

In a statement, Sen. Dunkley said: "The Premier, in explaining how a statistical glitch masked the true state of 2008 tourism arrivals, said it was critical to 'regain the public's confidence' in his ability to accurately report visitor numbers going forward.

"The reported spending discrepancies in faith-based tourism figures are a sharp reminder that this Premier has a long way to go to earn that confidence.

"For too long he has played fast and loose with tourism statistics — always to cast the best possible light on his efforts, whether real or not.

"It has been the same for his faith-based tourism initiative, with its shady history of hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars spent without any meaningful tourism gains.

"The spending discrepancies revealed in the press and in answers to Parliamentary Questions point to the need for a thorough audit of the faith-based tourism initiative under Dr. Brown's control. In that vein, we urge the Auditor General to investigate the matter."

This archive article requires registration and login to view. Click here to proceed to the login, registration. Archives require payment..


»  Print this article
»  View related stories

Message:


Your name:
Your e-mail address: 
To e-mail address:


email alerts Breaking News Headlines Feed

 



Breaking News: Police ID body
 
Prison feels shame over 'drugs in shoe' search
 
Suspended sentence for husband who chopped love rival
 
'Ploughing up the ground was my mission' states Premier as he prepares to leave office
 
APOLOGY: Not a Berkeley Institute teacher
 
Premier says farewell gala will fulfil funding pledge to the PLP
 
Gladys Knight 'honoured' to return for Premier's gala
 
Show love for your neighbour at the Rec
 
Bullet hole found in van seat where Rawlins sat, jury hears
 
'Hit list' fear teen returns to Island to face drug charges
 
Hustle truck workers land employment with Belco
 
DUCT-TAPED DUCK IS ON THE MEND
 
'Deserving of our utmost admiration'
 
Where in the world is Kevin?
 
Man kicked out at officers arresting him
 
Man hospitalised after late night street attack
 
Woman mugged as she waited at a bus stop
 
Jeep, car and van collide
 

 
Faith-based tourism figures get murkier
 
Dunkley wants answers on Andre Curtis' $27,000 in expenses
 
Questions that remain unanswered
 
Curtis spending document was 'working draft'
 
Swan on Faith-based Tourism: Nothing adds up
 

















Copyright ©2010 The Royal Gazette Ltd.
For more info or comments please contact webmaster@royalgazette.bm