Appointments to Board of Directors,
3443
At the April 17 and April 19 meetings, was the issue of whether or not Mr. Martin might receive severance pay discussed by any of the participants,
1773
Can Premier back up his remarks with concrete evidence,
686
Could Premier identify under which branch of the Department of Justice such an inquiry would fit,
1662
Did the Premier advise Mr. Martin on April 19 that government had decided Mr. Martin should step down as Chief Executive Officer of Nalcor and receive severance pay as per his employment contract,
1772–1773
Did the way forward include agreement that Mr. Martin would be paid severance even though he said publicly that he was resigning,
1716
Didn't Premier speak to the Board of Directors to find out what was not in the contract,
1550
Does Minister know that the Auditor General Act gives the Auditor General unfettered powers in conducting inquiries into the financial affairs of public properties,
1661
Given that the important work of the province has been sidelined by a crisis of public confidence in the handling of this matter, will Premier do the right thing and resign,
1868
How can Premier reconcile the contents of the April 20 email with his continuing evasion in the House as to when he became aware that severance would be paid to Mr. Martin,
1867–1868
If Premier felt at the time that the email misrepresented the situation in any way, what steps did he take to put those concerns on the record,
1868
Is the new Chief Executive Officer appointment the first step towards getting rid of Muskrat Falls at a bargain basement price,
686
Prior to April 17, did the Premier discuss with Stan Marshall the possibility of his becoming the Chief Executive Officer of Nalcor,
1773
Urging government to request a conflict of interest advisory committee to review the terms of employment contract to the Chief Executive Officer of Nalcor Energy and Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro and determine its appropriateness, and for the committee's report to be made public
What is the current projection for when the province will receive return on equity from Nalcor,
297
What specific provision of the executive employment agreement can Premier point to that led him to the contention that Mr. Martin was entitled to severance pay in the event of his resignation,
1550
When will Premier reverse the previous government's decision and place Nalcor under the full regulatory authority of the Public Utilities Board,
3236
Why did government not have an orderly transition,
685
Why did Premier not immediately inform the public of the discrepancy between Nalcor's announcement and that of the Chief Executive Officer,
1623
Why didn't the Premier immediately get the Department of Justice involved,
1624
Why is Premier wasting time asking a government department with the same legislative powers of investigation into Crown Corporations as the Auditor General to carry out an inquiry for which it has no defined process,
1661
Will Premier bring a resolution to the House of Assembly to ask the Auditor General to investigate the full circumstances of Mr. Martin's departure and the board's conduct in approving severance and bonus payments,
1624
Will Premier table an up-to-date version of the graph entitled Nalcor Energy Equity Investments and Payback in the budget speech,
297
Will the Auditor General's investigation look into the involvement of the Premier's office directly with the former Nalcor board of directors, or with any individual members of that board concerning the severance issue,
1716
Will the Premier instruct the Chief Executive Officer to release real information about the state of the Muskrat Falls project,
686