The EYCanada report identified a handful of problems with the board’s practices and called for greater oversight of the organization. BC_Housing Dave_Eby BC BCPoli realestate realestatenews
With a budget of nearly $2B — an increase of more than 140% from just five years back — and an additional $7B in the pipeline for the next decade, BC Housing has some major spending power. Recognizing this, the province turned to the third party consultancy to conduct a deep dive into the agency.
“Effective immediately, the board is comprised of Allan Seckel and recently appointed board members Jill Kot, Sheila Taylor, Mark Sieben and Russ Jones,” said Eby in a statement released on Friday. The remaining board members will begin their appointments on July 18.
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