Friday, February 4, 2011

NDP to ask for special audit at Niagara Parks Commission

Joel Noden, who left his $130,000-a-year job at the Niagara Parks Commission on Nov. 9 2010 amid questions about an untendered publishing contract, was clearly not shy with his corporate MasterCard, according to monthly statements obtained through a freedom-of-information request. - Joel Noden, who left his $130,000-a-year job at the Niagara Parks Commission on Nov. 9 2010 amid questions about an untendered publishing contract, was clearly not shy with his corporate MasterCard, according to monthly statements obtained through a freedom-of-information request. Published Tuesday, Dec. 07, 2010 10:52PM ESTLast updated Tuesday, Dec. 07, 2010 10:53PM EST0 comments

Alleged improprieties at the Niagara Parks Commission continue to fuel political finger-pointing in the Ontario Legislature, as the Liberal government faces fresh pressure to call an independent investigation into the Crown agency.

The New Democrats are set to ask Wednesday for a “special audit” by Auditor-General Jim McCarter to get to the bottom of long-standing concerns about how Canada’s top tourist attraction has been managed in recent years.

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