VICTORIA — A British Columbia housing provider that featured in a report citing risks to public funds and criticisms of its management says it's not giving up on its leaders, despite Premier David Eby's suggestion that change at the top should be an
The board of directors at the non-profit Atira Women's Resource Society responded to the forensic audit in a statement Tuesday, noting the report by Ernst and Young included no allegations of financial improprieties.
The audit released Monday found mismanagement related to a conflict of interest between the former CEO of BC Housing, Shayne Ramsay, and Abbott, who is his wife. "Nothing to see here folks," said Kevin Falcon, the leader of Opposition BC United."That's the message the premier and the NDP have been giving the public. It's a damning pattern of evasion and not being straight with the public."
Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon said the government will launch an inspection and audit process to ensure public housing dollars are spent properly.
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