Tom Collier (left) resigned as CEO of the Pebble Partnership after video of discussions about Alaskaâs political leadersâ opinions on the Pebble Mine project leaked. Northern Dynasty CEO Ron Thiessen called Collierâs comments âoffensive.â (FACEBOOK)
FALLOUT FROM THE âPEBBLE TAPESâ CONTROVERSIAL AUDIO RECORDINGS FORCE MINE PARTNERSHIP CEOâS SUDDEN RESIGNATION BY CHRIS COCOLES
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s itâs gone with many fallen public figures, leaked video or audiotape can abruptly end it all. So is the case with Tom Collier, now a former frontman of the group behind Bristol Bayâs Pebble Mine project. In late September, media outlets released secretly taped videos of Collier discussing the political implications of whether or not the mineâs ongoing permitting process would get approval, creating shockwaves in and out of Alaska. Shortly thereafter, Collier resigned from his leadership post with the Pebble Partnership, which is the face of the group hoping to construct the open-pit copper and gold mine in and around Bristol Bayâs
vast salmon spawning headwaters. In the videos, secretly recorded by a Washington D.C. environmental group and which major media outlets picked up, Collier makes damning statements about his connections with Alaskan political leaders, most notably the stateâs Republican senators, Dan Sullivan and Lisa Murkowski. Among Collierâs salvos about Sullivan, who had publicly opposed Pebble Mineâs construction, and Murkowski: âTheyâre just kind of sitting over in a corner and being quiet. It couldnât be a better thing for us because these guys, they canât cause us a problem.â Murkowski and Sullivan both
denounced that and other comments, and on Sept. 24 Sullivan tweeted that, âGiven the lies of Pebbleâs leadership, I had to set the record straight.â âIn my Aug. 24 statement, which I unequivocally stand by, I announced my opposition to Pebble Mine (and) said it should not be permitted (because) it does not meet the high standards we demand for all resource projects in (Alaska). Any suggestion otherwise is a blatant mischaracterization.â In a press release announcing Collierâs letter of resignation, Northern Dynasty President and CEO Ron Thiessen called the former CEOâs comments âoffensive.â
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