Resignation of CEO might finally allow for CopperString
KATTER’S Australian Party Federal MP Bob Katter has welcomed the resignation of Powerlink’s CEO Paul Simshauser. Particularly if it means that somebody might actually take the bull by the horns and build the vital CopperString electricity link between Townsville and Mount Isa.
“Two and a half years after the CopperString decision was approved – and still not a single order completed for the copper wire or the steel for the pylons,” Mr Katter said.
“When I had the responsibility under the Bjelke-Petersen government, I built the transmission line from Cairns to Normanton in three years – and that was without the billions being thrown around today.”
“I’m sick to death of Brisbane bureaucrats being paid an extortionate amount of taxpayers money to sit on their backsides and do nothing,” lamented Mr Katter.
“The timing appears particularly curious given the fact that Mount Isa is hanging on by a thread with the closure of the Glencore mine and smelter.”
“We’ve got huge political attention on Mount Isa and the CEO charged with the delivery of major infrastructure running to the hills. Maybe he assumed that his millon dollar pay-packet could be pocketed without any accountably, work or transparency.”
“We have got mines waiting, we have jobs on the line, and we’ve got a whole region that’s dependent on this line being delivered.”
“This CopperString connection is the key to unlocking billions in critical minerals, powering the region’s industry and securing its future.”
“PLEASE, PLEASE can we replace the CEO with someone who will actually do the job.”
“I challenge the Queensland government to urgently appoint someone with the capacity and determination to deliver this transmission line and unlock the vast economic wealth contained within the North West Minerals Province.”
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