
Andrew Humpherson MP
Shadow Minister for Planning
Shadow Minister for Environment
Shadow Minister for Sydney water
Member for Davidson
Yeadon misled Parliament about Mogo tree
poisoning
Opposition Calls on Minister to resign
The State Opposition today called on Premier Carr to explain immediately why State Forests continued to poison trees in forests that will supply product to the proposed Mogo Charcoal plant for over a month after Forestry Minister, Kim Yeadon told Parliament the practice had ceased.
Shadow Environment Minister, Andrew Humpherson, released a leaked document showing a pattern of deceit and intrigue in the lead up to the State Government's approval of the charcoal plant at Mogo on the South Coast.
"Kim Yeadon has clearly misled Parliament. The document proves that tree poisoning had not stopped when the Minister had said it had.
"Kim Yeadon was sacked by the Premier from the water conservation portfolio in the face of community outrage and now he should be sacked from Cabinet."
"It is clear there has been a plan to enable tree poisoning to continue to create 'waste' which can be used for charcoal production.
"Trees in Native Forests belonging to the people of NSW have been killed in order for them to be burnt as charcoal.
"There seems to have been serious internal conflicts and the staged release of false information - including to the Parliament - in the lead up to the approval of the charcoal plant.
Questions the Premier must answer immediately include:
"The Premier must come clean with the truth," Mr
Humpherson said.