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Auditor's role in procurement

Not a substitute for private investigation

by CHAMBERLAND D
Published in March 2010 - Page 45

The business of auditing in Ontario has been brisk in the last few months. Since last September, no fewer than three organizations have made headlines as a result of auditing work triggered by procurement indiscretions.

Leading the pack was eHealth Ontario, the agency accused of doling out millions of dollars in contracts without any attempt to apply the public procurement rules, all within four months of the agency’s creation in September 2008. In early October

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