NDP Has A New Name For Troubled Minister Virk: “The Excuse Maker”

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“It’s clear Amrik Virk, as a Liberal minster, just as he did when a Liberal appointee, is trying to hide the truth about what’s really going on by hiding these caps. The public cannot rely on the attestation letters from Liberal appointees, we know that from what happened when Mr. Virk was on the board of Kwantlen Polytechnic University, and from what was just revealed about compensation practices at the Royal B.C. Museum,” New Democrat advanced education critic David Eby said in a reply to Advanced Education Minister Virk.

VICTORIA— NDP has a new name for Advanced Education Minister Amrik Virk: “The Excuse Maker.”

New Democrat Advanced Education critic David Eby said Virk should stop making excuses and the only announcement he should be making is  announcing his resignation, sa

“When we first raised the issue of underhanded executive compensation practices at Kwantlen Polytechnic University Amrik Virk called our concerns ‘outlandish’. Then, an investigation confirmed he was involved in breaking the rules,” said Eby.

“Now we have evidence that executive compensation rules are being broken at other B.C. universities and instead of taking action, Virk has released a statement filled with excuses, evasion and denials.

“Mr. Virk has proven he can’t be trusted to enforce the same rules he broke himself. It’s clear he cannot do his job and he needs to step down.”

A New Democrat investigation into 3 universities uncovered $1.1 million in payments exceeding the executive compensation caps they were able to obtain from the government.

Virk denied that anything is wrong, and is refusing to release information to the public about what the compensation caps are, how they are calculated, and what they include.

“Whether compensation is paid as salary, a vehicle or housing allowance, or lucrative side-contracts, taxpayers are on the hook, and the caps are being broken. Every President at all three schools we have caps for were paid more than the maximum in each of the last three years. In one case, the overpayments amount to almost $50,000 in just three years. Meanwhile, Mr. Virk continues to hide all information about caps at the other 19 B.C. post-secondary schools,” Eby said.

Virk in response to the NDP report on post-secondary executive compensation said Eby was wrong in his assessment of the executive compensation.

“The critic is wrong as he is confusing salary ranges for executives with total compensation caps for presidents of public post-secondary institutions.

“The critic’s misinterpretation is intended to make it appear that these individuals are being paid outside the compensation they should be paid.

“A number of measures are in place to ensure executive compensation guidelines are met and that compensation is fully disclosed,” Virk said.

But he didn’t mention anything in his press release about disclosing the pay packages.

“It’s clear Amrik Virk, as a Liberal minster, just as he did when a Liberal appointee, is trying to hide the truth about what’s really going on by hiding these caps. The public cannot rely on the attestation letters from Liberal appointees, we know that from what happened when Mr. Virk was on the board of Kwantlen Polytechnic University, and from what was just revealed about compensation practices at the Royal B.C. Museum,” Eby said in a reply to Virk.

Eby said that if Virk isn’t willing to do the right thing and step down, the premier needs to take action to maintain confidence in our advanced education system.