Auditor General finds $2.3 Million misuse of funds by Alberta Energy Regulator
EDMONTON — In a scandal that has left taxpayers about $2.3 million out of pocket, a provincial government investigation has concluded the former head of the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) grossly mismanaged public funds
The findings were announced on Friday (Oct 4) by Alberta’s auditor general Doug Wylie, public interest commissioner Marianne Ryan and ethics commissioner Marguerite Trussler.
An investigation, stemming from a public complaint, revolved around the activities of Jim Ellis and other executives with the energy regulator, between 2017 and 2018.
The report states Ellis and other executives set up a non-profit agency to sign contracts around the globe to advise on best regulatory practices.