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|    Attawapiskat First Nation should repay $    |
|    30 Nov 14 18:07:23    |
      XPost: can.politics, mtl.general, bc.politics       From: Paxca@nyet.ca              Remember Chief Theresa Spence's hunger strike because her community 'was living       in third-world conditions'?       Well . . .       __________________________________________________       By The Canadian Press — CP — Nov 28 2014              Auditors say Attawapiskat First Nation should repay $1.8M in housing money                     OTTAWA - Aboriginal Affairs wants the Attawapiskat First Nation to repay more       than $1.8 million in housing funding after an audit could not substantiate the       spending.              The audit, finished in April,was a follow to an earlier audit that was ordered       after the James Bay community declared a state of emergency in November 2011       over what it said was a housing crisis.              The auditors said the $1.8 million represents housing-related transactions that       could not be substantiated in the audits.       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^              The First Nation says most of the money relates to two major contracts and       while the documentation related to these contracts may be incomplete, there is       no evidence the money wasn't paid out properly.              The audit also says Attawapiskat should strengthen its oversight and monitoring       of the third-party accountant that handles the accounting function for its       capital projects.              The First Nation agrees with that recommendation.              Aboriginal Affairs has posted the audit findings on its website.              The auditors said 46 per cent of 400 transactions it sampled from the period       2005 to 2011 had supporting documents. The other 54 per cent lacked proper       support.              The audit also said Aboriginal Affairs should conduct a financial review for       2012-13 and 2013-14 focused on the highest-risk funding tied to the First       Nation, and include a detailed review of the financial statements, co-ordinated       with Health Canada.       _______________________________________              Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence's household made as much as $250,000 in the       fiscal year ending March 2011.              As the leader of the remote northern Ontario reserve stages a hunger strike in       Ottawa, demanding that Prime Minister Stephen Harper meet with her to discuss       the third-world conditions in her community, documents show that plenty of cash       is moving through the settlement.              Financial audits show that while Spence was paid $71,377 as current chief, her       partner, Clayton Kennedy, was also employed as the reserve's co-manager.       Kennedy's consulting company, Moo Shum Enterprises Inc, charges $850 per day -       working out to $221,000 per year.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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