Alberta to search for a new auditor general even as Wylie offers two-year extension
The Alberta government is on the hunt for a new auditor general, but the Opposition NDP says they’re forcing him out before he finishes investigating a health-care contracting scandal.
Auditor general Doug Wylie has been investigating health contract procurement processes following allegations of corruption by a former head of Alberta Health Services.
With his eight-year term set to expire in April, Wylie offered to stay on for an extra two years to finish what he started.
But United Conservative Party members of a legislature committee used their majority to request that a search committee begin headhunting to fill the role.


