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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said the province will hire a third -party investigator to investigate the allegations of government interference into Alberta Health Services ( AHS ) procurement contracts.
Former AHS president Athana Mentzelopoulos was fired on Jan. 8 two days before she was scheduled to meet with the auditor general Doug Wylie to discuss the findings of her investigation.
A “legal conflict wall” will be established within AHS and Alberta Health while a third party investigates the allegations.
Alberta auditor general investigating health care procurements after report alleges political interference.
AHS made $28-million prepayment for imported drugs two weeks after telling hospitals not to use them.
Report: AHS paid $28 million in prep payment for imported drug imports two weeks ago .
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