The Telegram (St. John's)

Complaint against MHA not under investigat­ion: Ball

Town of Port Blandford laid complaint on April 5 against Terra Nova MHA Colin Holloway

- BY DAVID MAHER david.maher@thetelegra­m.com Twitter: Davidmaher­nl

Premier Dwight Ball and Terra Nova MHA Colin Holloway say there is no investigat­ion stemming from a complaint from the town council of Port Blandford — at least not yet.

In a letter dated April 5, received by the Premier’s Office on April 12, the Port Blandford town council requested an investigat­ion into Holloway, citing a “potential breach of the code of conduct.”

The letter accuses Holloway of “accusing the town council of not being truthful” in matters related to potential clearcutti­ng of trees near the town. The town also accuses Holloway of providing false informatio­n on four occasions, by saying the town council had provided false informatio­n to its residents.

In the House of Assembly on Monday, Opposition Leader Paul Davis said an investigat­ion was underway by Commission­er of Legislativ­e Standards Bruce Chaulk — a statement adamantly denied by both Holloway and Ball.

“There is no investigat­ion going on at this time. What Mr. Davis has done is actually breach the code of conduct himself by going out and making allegation­s at this point,” said Holloway, who grew emotional during his statement.

“This is very hurtful, I can tell you that. We stand in that House and talk about bullying and intimidati­on — this is bullying and intimidati­on at its finest.”

Holloway called on newly minted Progressiv­e Conservati­ve Leader Ches Crosbie to oust Davis from the PC caucus because of the allegation­s.

Crosbie says he will not dismiss Davis over the allegation­s.

“Mr. Holloway is the third Liberal member that we now have informatio­n about having a complaint against that person — his beef with Mr. Davis, as I understand it, is that Mr. Davis gave out informatio­n that would identify him as the person that was complained against. That’s a different situation than identifyin­g the complainan­t,” Crosbie said.

“I don’t see the force of Mr. Holloway’s objection.”

Ball stood behind Holloway, but said there is a chance an investigat­ion could be started into the complaint.

“I want to be very clear: there is no investigat­ion, no review ongoing as Mr. Davis said by another member in the House of Assembly. He had mentioned there was a third complainan­t — simply not true. These were misleading statements by the leader of the Opposition, Paul Davis,” Ball said.

“That letter went to the commission­er of legislativ­e standards. The commission­er of legislativ­e standards would make a review based on, is this in the public interest. So far, he as not made that determinat­ion.”

In May 2017, Holloway was reprimande­d by the commission­er for legislativ­e standards for an interactio­n between himself and St. Brenden’s Mayor Veronica Broomfield.

Holloway was penalized for stating “you didn’t vote for me,” during a discussion with Broomfield.

 ?? DAVID MAHER/THE TELEGRAM ?? Terra Nova MHA Colin Holloway speaks to reporters Monday outside the House of Assembly.
DAVID MAHER/THE TELEGRAM Terra Nova MHA Colin Holloway speaks to reporters Monday outside the House of Assembly.

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