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Former IWK Health Centre CEO Tracy Kitch has repaid almost $10,000 in outstanding personal expenses charged to the Halifax children's hospital just two days after the hospital said it would be pursuin
Nova Scotia's auditor general is pointing to the IWK Health Centre and the expense scandal involving former CEO Tracy Kitch to highlight the need for greater fraud controls within government.
The IWK Health Centre says former CEO Tracy Kitch has payed the $10,000 she owed to the hospital. CTV's Heather Butts has more.
The IWK Health Centre says it has received the remaining $10,000 owed in outstanding personal expenses from its former CEO.
Watch “We are a separate organization”: IWK Foundation sets the record straight Video Online, on GlobalNews.ca
In light of recent controversies with upper management at the IWK Health Centre, the IWK Foundation is working to set to record straight about where money goes.
HALIFAX – The IWK Health Centre says it has received final payment from its former CEO and will not pursue legal action. This come’s days after the organization said it would pursue legal action, as T
Nova Scotia's auditor general says the provincial government needs tighter controls on potential fraud by senior public officials who have access to taxpayers' money.
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s auditor general says the provincial government needs tighter controls on potential fraud by senior public officials who have access to taxpayers’ money.Mic…
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia's auditor general says the provincial government needs tighter controls on potential fraud by senior public officials who have access to taxpayers' money.Michael Pickup says 88 .
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia's auditor general says the provincial government needs tighter controls on potential fraud by senior public officials who have access to taxpayers' money.
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia's auditor general says the provincial government needs tighter controls on potential fraud by senior public officials who have access to taxpayers' money.Michael Pickup says 88 .