Worley report – Se San 3 impact study, vol 2 (PDF format)

(April 1, 2000) The present Technical Assistance had the purpose of verifying that the Se San 3 project is a least cost development alternative, and of preparing it as a model hydropower project, to be managed commercially following internationally recommended operational, financial, environmental and social practices. … The present Technical Assistance was composed of two phases.  Phase I concerns finance and ownership issues and is the subject of a separate report.  Phase II concerns the Environmental, Social and Technical Analysis, and is the subject of this report.

Worley report – Se San 3 impact study, vol 1 (PDF format)

(April 1, 2000) The present Technical Assistance had the purpose of verifying that the Se San 3 project is a least cost development alternative, and of preparing it as a model hydropower project, to be managed commercially following internationally recommended operational, financial, environmental and social practices. … The present Technical Assistance was composed of two phases.  Phase I concerns finance and ownership issues and is the subject of a separate report.  Phase II concerns the Environmental, Social and Technical Analysis, and is the subject of this report.

Pierre’s math

(March 23, 2000) When first challenged over the Export Development Corporation, Pierre Pettigrew asserted that it made commercially sound loans. This wasn’t very plausible, since the EDC exists precisely to make loans that commercial institutions won’t.

Minister’s numbers don’t add up

(March 23, 2000) International Trade Minister Pierre Pettigrew’s glowing presentation in the House of Commons this week of large profits at the Export Development Corporation — and a 50-year total of "only $1 billion" in federal grants to the trade agency — is undermined by the Chretien government’s quiet write-off of $800 million in bad EDC loans since 1992.