Report into Alberta Health Services contracts finds conflicts widely known
EDMONTON — A report into allegations of corruption in Alberta Health Services contracts says it was widely known two employees were in conflicts of interest, but no steps were taken by senior officials.
Former Manitoba judge Raymond Wyant writes in his report, released Friday, that he found no evidence of wrongful interference from Premier Danielle Smith, her ministers or staff.
But he says the AHS deals he reviewed went against the agency’s procurement policies.
Smith told reporters the report vindicates her government, but the Opposition NDP said it leaves too many questions unanswered.


