Alberta’s government says it expected to receive a final report Wednesday from the investigation into allegations of corruption over health contracts, but it won’t be immediately released.
Former Manitoba judge Raymond Wyant was hired in March to review multimillion-dollar contracts for children’s medication and for surgeries by for-profit providers.
At an unrelated news conference Wednesday afternoon, Premier Danielle Smith said the report had not yet been delivered to the government but Albertans could expect to see see it “in a few days.”
“Within days we want to be able to show the public what the judge found,” Smith said.
Wyant was to determine whether any staff with the Health Ministry, Alberta Health Services or companies involved in the contracts properly disclosed and dealt wi