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Secretive legislative committee to meet after damning audit
VICTORIA/CKNW (AM980)
Shane Woodford | Email news tips to shane.woodford@corusent.com
7/27/2012

The B.C. legislative committee that looks after the House's fiscal governance has spoken out after a damning report by the Auditor General.

The committee, known as LAM-C, says it will meet next Tuesday to address the audit that found its records in a complete and utter mess.

Committee chair and Speaker of the House Bill Barisoff says John Doyle’s findings aren’t the reason the normally secretive committee is suddenly going public.

"In fairness, I think we have been working on this. I indicated to just about every press in British Columbia."

But NDP MLA Shane Simpson, who also sits on the panel, disagrees: "That is the catalyst for the change and it has affected the change. I don't think there is any doubt about that."

The results of the meeting will be made public.


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