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2002 Auditor General's Report: |
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Ottawa - Wednesday, April 17, 2002 - by: Walter Robinson, Federal Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation | |
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Yet again, the AG has clearly shown how irrelevant and powerless Parliament has willfully and negligently allowed itself to become when it comes to the ultimate stewardship and responsibility for over $170 billion in annual federal spending. |
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The scope, depth, and quality of the work of successive Auditors General from Maxwell Henderson to J.J. MacDonnell to Kenneth Dye to Denis Desautels and now Ms. Fraser is a testament to continuous improvement. Not bad for an annual budget of $60 million. |
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Moreover, the language in these reports has steadily moved from nicey-nice bureaucrateeze to plain yet powerful English. Still, almost half the AGs recommendations are never followed. For example, the AG has raised concerns about Ottawa’s disquieting frequency in placing tax dollars beyond the reach of Parliament through the use of foundations, special purpose funds, investment funds and partnership arrangements. At last count over $7.1 billion has been transferred to nine foundations since 1996-97. |
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The AG also states that personnel who leave the military cite “concerns about leadership” and the “conditions of service” (read: poor pay and decrepid equipment) as some of their reasons for departure. |
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This brings the present scandal surrounding the $101.5 million purchase of two Challenger jets into sharper focus. No wonder soldiers are leaving when they’re forced to train without weapons or fly in 40-year old Sea Kings. |
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Note to self: Buy Microsoft FrontPage software … opportunity to make big coin in government web publishing exists!) |
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Unless Ottawa changes it current ways, Wright’s conclusion is a chilling prophecy of our future. Canadians need and deserve a government and Parliament with the political will to demand value for money and measurable results for dollars spent to avoid this sad date with history. |
Walter Robinson Federal Director |
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Forward to this year's report with chapter summaries | |
Auditor General's link page to media releases | |
The actual report | |
Note on illustration: The image at the top of the page includes one of the nineteen year old Challenger 604 aircraft used in navy patrol, the HMCS Huron on US exercise in 1998. |