The question about monitoring came up several times in the presentations. How do you look at the accountability? Do you look at it every year with regard to the audited statements or do you look at it with regard to the ... Because in the past, especially in the development of residential areas such as Inuvik where they did run into financial difficulties because of overspending in certain sectors, the government had to come in and bail them out to get them back on their feet. You keep mentioning the question about accountability. How do you see that happening? Is it going to be based on annual audits or is someone there going to be going in there every three or four months just to see how they're doing? Perhaps you could explain that.
David Krutko on Committee Report 2-13(3): Standing Committee On Infrastructure Report On The Review Of The 1996-97 Main Estimates
In the Legislative Assembly on May 22nd, 1996. See this statement in context.
Committee Report 2-13(3): Standing Committee On Infrastructure Report On The Review Of The 1996-97 Main Estimates
Item 19: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
May 22nd, 1996
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