Media Release.
Deputy
Opposition Leader Tim Mulherin says the Agriculture Minister John McVeigh has
some explaining to do after it has been revealed that his statement in State Parliament about the number of sacked
fire ants workers does not match up with statements from a senior departmental
officer.
Mr Mulherin
said respected former Biosecurity Queensland managing director Kareena Arthy
warned 69 BQ staff would be sacked and a further 104 would have to be redeployed
from the fire ants program.
“During Budget Estimates hearing last year Mr McVeigh said only
45 staff in the fire ants program were sacked,” Mr Mulherin said.
“However, Ms
Arthy warned the Minister prior to the estimates hearing that 69 staff would be
sacked and 104 redeployed.
“Mr McVeigh
has some explaining to do, as he has either deliberately misled the Parliament
when he provided his answer that 45 fire ants staff being sacked, or he was not
across his portfolio responsibilities.
“Either way,
this is a very serious error from the Agriculture Minister, the fire ant
eradication program is one of the most important in the Minister’s portfolio
responsibilities and he should be well aware of how many staff he was sacking
from the program,” he said.
Mr Mulherin
said Ms Arthy’s statements also reveal the LNP Government has slashed so much
funding from the fire ant eradication program it is no longer capable of
responding to infestations.
“Last year Mr
McVeigh also revealed he failed to commit the $6 million needed to meet his
obligations as part of the National Fire Ant Eradication Program and only
committed $2.5 million,” he said.
“By slashing
this funding the LNP are putting the entire fire ant program at risk and are
letting fire ants march all over Queensland and across the border into other
states.
“The slashing of jobs and services in
this biosecurity program by the LNP Government also breaks their election
commitment to boost biosecurity in Queensland.
“It has been proven that populations of fire ants can be eliminated with ongoing control programs, however, now this will not be possible as the LNP have slashed staff and funding for the eradication program.”
Minister for Agriculture John McVeigh’s statement during Budget Estimates Hearings 12th October 2012
“We will see
126.1 FTEs employed under the fire ant program in 2012-13. That is as a result
of some 45 staff having been retrenched.”
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