B.C.’s Premier David Eby said Monday that the forensic audit of BC Housing found that there was a conflict of interest between the CEO of BC Housing and the CEO of Atira Women’s Resource Society, who are married. However, the report found there were no personal financial gains from any of the funds allocated during that time.
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British Columbians deserve transparency: David Eby on BC Housing forensic audit
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