Province 'disappointed' Atlantic Lottery GeoSweep investment failed
ALC announced it doesn't expect to recoup $8.7M investment in Geonomics, GeoSweep's U.K.-based creator
There was reaction in the P.E.I. Legislature to Atlantic Lottery Corporation's announcement Friday that it plans to write down its $8.7M investment in Geonomics.
P.E.I. and New Brunswick each invested just over $4 million in the U.K.-based company which created the geography-based online game GeoSweep.
"At March 31st, 2015, we determined there was no accounting value of this investment on our balance sheet and so whether there will be value in the future remains to be seen because we still hold our shares. It's a going concern company," said Patrick Daigle, ALC CFO at a news conference.
According to ALC, today's announcement means P.E.I. now owes Atlantic Lottery 4.3 million dollars because the province never did pay for the shares. ALC says it will be up to the province to come up with terms to repay that debt, with the money coming from P.E.I.'s portion of future lottery profits. Until then P.E.I. is also on the hook for ongoing interest payments.
"We are as disappointed as all Islanders that Atlantic Lottery will write down this investment as a loss on its books. Going forward our new government will take a prudent approach to economic development," said P.E.I. Finance Minister Allen Roach speaking in the legislature Friday.
Opposition Leader Steven Myers responded, "This government and current members of this cabinet who sat around and the table and let that happen should be ashamed of themselves because this is taxpayers' dollars. We can't afford to have our taxpayers dollars gambled."
Brent Scrimshaw, the lottery corporation's president and chief, says Geonomics was a calculated decision made knowing it brought both opportunity and risk.
In a statement released Friday morning, he says the corporation knows that $8.7M is "a lot of money" and is disappointed that the investment "has not performed as we expected."
Scrimshaw says ALC will have to evolve, "particularly in the online world. We will need to take measured risks."
In February, ALC told the P.E.I. Lotteries Commission that the value of the province's investment in Geonomics had dropped by an estimated $535,096. It was the first time a drop in the value of the investment had been recorded. However, then-finance minister Wes Sheridan said it wasn't the time to get out of the investment.