Alberta auditor general sharply criticizes aid program for severely handicapped
EDMONTON – Alberta’s auditor general says the government is failing severely handicapped people who cannot earn a living on their own.
Auditor General Merwan Saher, in a new report, says the Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped program is rife with duplication, roadblocks, subjective decision-making, and poor oversight.
The program provides living allowances for those who demonstrate their disability impedes them from earning a living.
Saher says it’s clear the process is fundamentally flawed given that a high percentage of applicants who are rejected get approved if they fight for the money through the appeals process.


