Tuesday, July 19, 2011

The $60,000 question

The $60,000 question:

As a relatively new worker at Canberra's Griffin Centre i am distressed to have discovered what appears to be subterfuge, politicking and cover up surrounding a recent $60,000 'loan' from the ACT Legislative Assembly to the Griffin. A resulting 'takeover' as now left Canberra's most valuable institution (in my opinion) vulnerable to collapse.

The value in The Griffin Centre comes from the intangible synergy created by co-locating some of Canberra's most philanthropic organisations in one geographic location. The sum of these 'parts' and the resulting synergy should not be undervalued. The ACT goverment might know the 'price of everything but the value of nothing' springs to mind as also does the quite reasonable fear that the Griffin might be sold for a short sighted fiscal conveineince.

Investment in the social fabric of a community should be a priority not an after thought. I suggest the boad of the Griffin Centre explain themselves given the poor management leading to the unlpeasantly outcome.

Canberra can not afford to loose The Griffin Centre and we have both a right and a need to know what is happening.

Regards,
David Jenkins

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