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Posted by buickanddeere on April 10, 2005 at 20:55:48 from (64.10.41.7):
In Reply to: Re: Gas/Fuel War!!! posted by Rod in Smiths Falls, ON, on April 10, 2005 at 14:35:55:
Rod This info has been published several times in the National Papers so it's no secret. The looting and pillaging of Ontario Hydro started in earnest with Maurice Strong the illegitimate half brother of Paul Martian. Ron Osborn continued after wards in the same way he "right sized" Bell Canada. Then the Seven Horseman of the Apocalypse were brought in to solve the problems both real and invented. That left us with most of the experienced work force leaving with a servernce package. Eight Candu's that made power for about 4 cents per KW were shut down and imported power purchased for nearly double that on average. As a bonus we got to breath the coal stack fumes from the plants across the border that made that power. These seven consultants by the way had ties to the plants that sold us the replacement energy by the way. These seven consultants raided the company assets while collecting a generous wage plus pension. Eventually they were all fired or were about to be fired and charged with fraud when they ran home. The nut case Ron Houge who had a special exemption made to enter Ontario due to his criminal record for violence. He wound up and struck Kenny Hobbs, a Maintaince Manager in a meeting. They was something to do with a women being there too but that story is talked about. Ron had his butt hauled out by security. And Peter Higginbottom a director read the riot act to the managers and executives. They were to "know nothing" should the Durham Cops show up and ask questions. Of course that made the story spread even faster. Peter himself was turfed offsite for about a year just a month or so afterwards. Seems he was approving 60 hr per week overtime paycheques for his "girl friends" when they were working 35 or 37.5 hr weeks. He's back and placed higher than ever. The man has nine lives. OPG blew at least two billion to re-start one 540MW unit almost two years late. Bruce Power spent 800 million and started two 800MW units on time and on budget. If OPG Pickeirng was investigated for fraud........
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