Un maire de Terre-Neuve qui a voyagé dans un jet privé dit n'avoir rien fait de mal

John Risley, fields questions at a news conference in Halifax on Friday, Feb.15, 2002. A Newfoundland mayor says he and three council members did nothing wrong when they flew home from Germany aboard a private jet owned by the billionaire vying to build a massive energy project in their town.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan

STEPHENVILLE, N.L. - A Newfoundland mayor says he and three council members did nothing wrong when they flew home from Germany aboard a private jet owned by a billionaire vying to build a major energy project in their town.

Tom Rose, mayor of the western Newfoundland town of Stephenville, said Wednesday that the flight offered by John Risley in September saved the town of around 7,000 people approximately $5,000. Risley is a director of World Energy GH2, a company awaiting provincial government approval for a US$12-billion wind and hydrogen project in the Stephenville region.

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