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No investigation over leak of BEC chief's bill

By SANCHESKA BROWN

Tribune Staff Reporter

sbrown@tribunemedia.net

BAHAMAS Electricity Corporation Executive Chairman Leslie Miller said yesterday there will be no investigation into who leaked private information about electricity bills associated with him and his family-owned business to the press because “it is a waste of time”.

The Tall Pines MP added that he is “not surprised BEC workers would stoop so low” to leak information about outstanding debt to the corporation.

In an interview with The Tribune, Mr Miller said he has made several major changes at BEC since being appointed chairman that have angered a lot of people.

He said the opposition to his management style has prompted people to take action so that operations at BEC will return to how things were before his appointment. “People do what they have to do,” Mr Miller said. “Some of that stuff (leaks) could have come from senior management or line staff.

“You have to remember, so far since I have been appointed I have saved the country $7m in overtime and $1.5m in double dipping. When you do those things, you affect the financial affairs of people who were getting that and so they got mad. What do you expect them to say about me, that they love me?

“No, they don’t like me at all and I am fine with that as long as I save this country some money. I have no regard for what these people think. This drama is getting people to forget all the good that was done and is still being done.”

Mr Miller said his record speaks for itself and he will not be distracted from doing the job he was appointed to do.

“They can do what they want to do. I do not have time for who leak that. My concern is for the Bahamas. You have some businesses who owe BEC $5m, my BEC bill is up to date, you can’t kill a man for a business he is associated with. Every business in this country owes BEC,” he said.

“I am doing my job and it affects people, they don’t like me, I wouldn’t like me. They want me gone, it is not affecting me.

“Whatever they saying about me is their business, but I will not waste my time with no investigation.”

Last week, it was revealed that Mr Miller owed the corporation more than $200,000.

According to published reports, a Harrold Road building registered with BEC in Mr Miller’s name owes the corporation $46,373.77.

Those records also show that a Harrold Road bowling alley, owned by Summerwinds Investments Ltd, owes the corporation $193,159.56.

Together the businesses owed BEC $239,533.33.

Last Wednesday, a $100,000 cash payment was made on the bowling alley’s bill by Mr Miller’s daughter.

Comments

242orgetslu 9 years, 10 months ago

Listen dis fucking criminal.......smt........

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ThisIsOurs 9 years, 10 months ago

Rather than saying how much "overtime" went down, or some other line item went down, I'd like to how BEC is doing overall as compared to when Mr Miller was not there. For example, overtime may have gone down but contract distributions may have ballooned, the number of staff employed could have doubled, so I'd like to see overall results.

If overall results are good, staff is working efficiently and service is improved Mr Miller is to be commended. BUT his totalitarian style leaves much to be desired, I wouldn't want to work under it. If the problem is the only way these people will work is under this type of management, then get them OUT. I am sure there are some "good" employees who are suffering because of Mr Millers stance. Stop pussy footing with the lazy, disruptive staff get them out and Mr Miller calm down.

Third stop rolling over for the unions, I blame every opposition party we have had since 1960. They cow-tow to these unions and allow them to get what they want and act how they want. Union demands should be REASONABLE. Fighting for employees that they know are insubordinate, that they know have stolen thousands, that they know are non performers is outrageous. Clamoring for increases when they know the company is failing and the entire country is drowning is outrageous. We own this company and I for one don't want any of those type of people working for me. FNM stop petting up these union people, they will be your hard head birds soon.

Fourth where did all that loose cash come from? Central Bank? Mr of Finance? DEA? AG?

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Bahamianpride 9 years, 10 months ago

He's not going to investigate because he's wrong for not paying his bill. He is a Hypocrite. U cannot hold people accountable for cheating the system when u r cheating the system. The question I have is why is he and all of our politicians who neglected to file financial disclosures not being removed for official misconduct? The rule of law and good conduct must be upheld from the top down.

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