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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Compliance Energy Corp CPYCF

Compliance Energy Corp Is a Canada-based exploration and development company. The company is engaged in the exploration and development of resource properties. The firm is an exploration and development company working on resource properties it has staked or acquired, principally on Vancouver Island. It has interest in Comox Joint Venture (CJV), which holds the Raven Underground Coal Mining... see more

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Compliance Energy Corp > Mr. Ellis VP Operations
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Post by str8tgoods on Nov 12, 2012 8:10am

Mr. Ellis VP Operations

chrisale, I'm not sure if you read 2guys post, but he says he had a conversation with Mr. Ellis and by the sound of things, I'm not sure what you mean by Mr. Ellis and his cohorts.  It seems that Mr. Ellis was  more of a scapegoat than anything else, IMO.

 

Anyway, here's 2guys post in case you have him on ignore or if you missed it.

 

"str8, I'm not sure what chris is saying about Mr. Ellis, but I spoke with Mr. Ellis on the phone shortly after he was appointed VP Operations for Compliance Coal.

 

I had concerns about his appointment as a PR issue only, and not anything to do with responsibility over the Pike River incident whatsoever as I had done intensive dd after the news.

 

Mr. Ellis was quite approachable and answered all my questions regarding his involvement at Pike River along with his current role at CEC. In total he was there approx. 8 weeks, but during that time, he wasn't on site continuously as he was in the transition of moving his family and purchasing a home nearby.

 

Could Mr. Ellis have somehow prevented the accident? I highly doubt it as much was to blame with mine design and mining techniques, which he had no involvement in, while those that did, never showed for the enquiry. Mr. Ellis showed the courage to stay on at Pike River and he was there for the entire enquiry.

 

Mr. Ellis also got an official release from the Department of Labour and was exonerated of any wrongdoing with that regard.

 

He told me that his experience at Pike River will make him a strict "policeman" when it comes to mine safety and training.

 

That's all I have to say about this. I believe Mr. Ellis will prove to be a valuable asset for CEC moving forward as he has vast experience in underground mine production and when CEC gets the permit to go ahead, he will be there to help facilitate an efficient and safe transition from mine construction to coal production. JMO"


Comment by chrisale on Nov 13, 2012 12:43am
I don't put people on ignore... So yes,I did see his post about his conversation with Mr. Ellis. Are you telling me that you believe the 'report' from an anonymous, and invested, person on a web board over the findings of a Public Inquiry by the Government of New Zealand? That is more than strange. The Inquiry found chronic and serious problems with Pike River with management and ...more  
Comment by str8tgoods on Nov 13, 2012 7:41am
I don't see why 2guys would state something like that if it weren't true. chrisale.  As for blame being placed on Mr. Ellis, I'm not convinced he was there long enough, to have been able to prevent the accident.    Did the Inquiry conclude that Mr. Ellis was to blame, or could have prevented the tragedy at Pike?  That is what you're implying isn't it ...more  
Comment by chrisale on Nov 13, 2012 10:05am
2guys may be stating the truth. He may not. It's impossible to know on an anonymous web board. That is why I would put far more faith into a public inquiry. Its purpose was not to not name any person specifically as being responsible for the Pike Rive disaster. But I would suggest reading it. Note that Mr. Ellis came on board with Pike River in August 2010. Here are direct quotes I've ...more  
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