Thank you, Mr. Speaker. The Auditor General is saying that there are public funds being used that have not been appropriated by this House and in that respect those public funds should have come through this House for voting. We intend to comply with the Auditor General's recommendations because as you well know, Mr. Speaker, to be responsible means that every dollar voted should go through this Legislative Assembly. I think I made a commitment at the last session that if this was going to cause hardship to boards, then we would be willing to sit down with those boards and see what areas we are spending that money in and see if we could work it out with them. So we certainly intend to comply with the Auditor General's recommendation. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
John Pollard on Question O226-12(2): Auditor General's Ruling On Use Of Interest Money
In the Legislative Assembly on March 2nd, 1992. See this statement in context.
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Question O226-12(2): Auditor General's Ruling On Use Of Interest Money
Item 5: Oral Questions
March 1st, 1992
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John Pollard Hay River
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