The Alberta government has stated that it has kept the former chief judge of Manitoba, Raymond Vinta, as a third-party investigator, as a third-party investigator to pay attention to the allegations of corruption and malpractice in the government’s health procurement agreement.
The scandal originated from the former CEO of Alberta Health Services, which was allowed to go to early January.
It alleges that high-level government officials intervened to secure excessive deals for private health contractors.
Alberta’s ITOR Ditter General, Dug Willie, Authority and Health Ministry are also paying attention to contract and acquisition.
False fired lawsuit filed by Ath’s Mentzelopolos earlier this month says that due to concerns about procurement practices, he could launch internal investigations and forensic audit dits in the last fall. The document states that it was fired on January 8 before the Audit Dit was completed.

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The allegations were not tested in court. Health Minister Adriana Legrene, named in the lawsuit, has said that she will fight the claim and file a defense statement soon.
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Smith has denied any malpractice.
The province said that Vint, a budget of 000 500,000, has been used to maintain legal and audit dit assistance according to their discretion.
He is paid 31,900 per month, the province said that the remuneration rate is the same as the Chief Justice of the Alberta Court of Justice.
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