The province's investigation, led by a retired Manitoba judge, was to have been completed by June 30 but has been delayed until October
The former head of Alberta Health Services (AHS) says she has yet to have the chance to share her side of the story with the province’s delayed probe into procurement processes at the health agency, while the government insists investigators have made multiple efforts to schedule an interview with her.
Athana Mentzelopoulos states those claims in a letter, dated Aug. 8 and shared with media, that is addressed to Christopher McPherson, the deputy minister for jobs, economy, trade and immigration.
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