Mr. Speaker, the Minister provided a similar response yesterday, that this is the first opportunity the Minister has been able to see the report. However, on September 7th, the media report reported the deputy minister at the time reporting to have seen a preliminary version of this report and to have made recommendations. In the final report from the Auditor General's office, the department agrees with all recommendations. Although I know the Minister is new in this role, the department has been working on this for at least a year, and that's from the Auditor General's office. If the Minister is not prepared to answer fully, what is the department saying? Surely the department must have a detailed and thorough plan to address these deficiencies and how much it's going to cost so this House can know if it's going to put more pressure on our fiscal crisis.
Kieron Testart on Question 410-18(2): Auditor General's Report On Municipal Services
In the Legislative Assembly on October 27th, 2016. See this statement in context.
Question 410-18(2): Auditor General's Report On Municipal Services
Oral Questions
October 26th, 2016
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