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Posted by ChemEnhanced on Jun-10-2009 19:49:

Hey Stephen.....Where did the gold go?

Has the Mint's gold vanished?
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Was it theft or just sloppy record-keeping? Auditors launch probe

Jun 04, 2009 04:30 AM
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Les Whittington
Ottawa Bureau

OTTAWA�The hunt for the gold is on. The missing gold, that is.

The world-renowned Royal Canadian Mint has called investigators to look into what could be the theft of a significant quantity of gold, silver and other precious metals.

"We're conducting a review. We've asked a third party to assist us with that and we should have the results within the next few weeks and by the end of month we'll be making them public," said mint spokeswoman Christine Aquino.

The mint won't say how much might be missing but the auditors are probing a discrepancy between the value of the precious metals on the mint's books and the stockpile on hand at its Ottawa headquarters.

Aquino said the discrepancy could be the result of anything from a heist to sloppy record-keeping.

"We review our financial statements and we decided to conduct this review," she explained.

She said an unprecedented demand for gold in 2008 put pressure on the mint's internal control systems, which led to the "unreconciled difference" between the gold on hand and the value recorded in the mint's books.

The increase in demand was due to a 352 per cent rise in production of the mint's Gold Maple Leaf coins.

In the Commons, Liberal MP Joe Volpe said the mint's problem, coupled with the Conservative government's fiscal miscalculations, could undermine Canada's reputation.

"Today we learned that gold and other precious metals are unaccounted for at the Canadian mint, and yet the police have not been called in to investigate," Volpe said. He demanded information from the government on how much gold and silver might be missing.

But Rob Merrifield, minister of state for transport, said there's no point in speculating. "The mint is a Crown corporation at arm's length from the government," he said, adding that chief executive Ian Bennett has promised a quick investigation, with results to be made public. The mint reports to Parliament through the transport minister.

There have been only a few reports of theft in its 101-year history.


Posted by Abercrombie on Jun-10-2009 20:46:

I was at the mint last summer. You can see them manufacture stuff down from the windows above. The gold they had laying around below didn't look too organized.


Posted by malek on Jun-10-2009 20:53:

Here's Stephen's car.


Posted by Tordan on Jun-10-2009 22:07:

I think it was Rick Mercer...


Posted by smuncky on Jun-10-2009 23:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
I was at the mint last summer. You can see them manufacture stuff down from the windows above. The gold they had laying around below didn't look too organized.


that bar you can lift is deceivingly heavy.


Posted by Abercrombie on Jun-11-2009 01:02:

quote:
Originally posted by smuncky
that bar you can lift is deceivingly heavy.


ah yes... the chained one they bring out by a security guard at the gift shop after your tour I held lead bars from a construction site similar in size, but the gold one seemed twice heavier than that


Posted by slingshot on Jun-11-2009 01:03:

The funny thing is this probably pales in comparison to the gold that is missing from the federal reserves vaults.


Posted by DeleteFromUsers on Jun-11-2009 01:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
ah yes... the chained one they bring out by a security guard at the gift shop after your tour I held lead bars from a construction site similar in size, but the gold one seemed twice heavier than that


The density of lead is 11.35 g/cc while the density of gold is 19.30 g/cc.


Posted by Abercrombie on Jun-11-2009 02:22:

quote:
Originally posted by DeleteFromUsers
The density of lead is 11.35 g/cc while the density of gold is 19.30 g/cc.


now who says TA doesn't increase your intelligence?


Posted by smuncky on Jun-11-2009 02:41:

quote:
Originally posted by DeleteFromUsers
The density of lead is 11.35 g/cc while the density of gold is 19.30 g/cc.


science never helped nobody!


Posted by The Ear on Jun-11-2009 02:52:

& stats can be used to prove anything.

37% of all people know that.


Posted by Moral Hazard on Jun-11-2009 11:53:

Where's Jayx on this? Honestly, government losing money... isn't this normally his thing?




















Oh, wait... the Conservatives are the government... forgot...


Posted by The Ear on Jun-11-2009 12:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Moral Hazard
Where's Jayx on this? Honestly, government losing money... isn't this normally his thing?




















Oh, wait... the Conservatives are the government... forgot...


Winnar!


Posted by b4k-oz on Jun-11-2009 21:25:


Posted by Moral Hazard on Jun-12-2009 11:27:

Still not out-rage from Jay


Posted by smuncky on Jun-12-2009 15:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Moral Hazard
Still not out-rage from Jay


harper must've recalled him to help look for it.


Posted by English Rachel on Jun-12-2009 15:43:

quote:
Originally posted by smuncky
harper must've recalled him to help look for it.


LOL


Posted by Moral Hazard on Jun-15-2009 11:51:

Wow, still no outrage from Jay? C'mon man, this is the government losing your money... THIS IS YOUR THING...


Posted by Moral Hazard on Jun-16-2009 11:47:

Have I proven my point or do I need to keep bumping this?


Posted by notelfreak on Jun-16-2009 11:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Moral Hazard
Wow, still no outrage from Jay? C'mon man, this is the government losing your money... THIS IS YOUR THING...


outrage.


Posted by Moral Hazard on Jun-16-2009 12:24:

quote:
Originally posted by notelfreak
outrage.


Wrong Jay, but thanks for trying.


Posted by notelfreak on Jun-16-2009 12:39:


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Jun-16-2009 12:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Moral Hazard
Have I proven my point or do I need to keep bumping this?


keep bumping


Posted by Intangible on Jun-16-2009 13:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Moral Hazard
Have I proven my point or do I need to keep bumping this?




Posted by English Rachel on Jun-16-2009 13:02:

His absence from this thread is nothing short of fucking hilarious


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