Ontario\u0027s integrity commissioner and auditor general will conduct investigations into the decision to open protected Greenbelt lands.
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“These are rich developers, these are donors to the Conservative Party and so we want to make sure that they weren’t given any kind of special heads-up or that they weren’t given any special treatment here. Obviously, the result of the government’s change of heart … is going to benefit and make a lot of money for very few people.”
Clark and Premier Doug Ford have both denied tipping off developers ahead of the public announcement.Article content Stiles, Schreiner and interim Liberal Leader John Fraser had also jointly written to the auditor general to ask her to conduct a value-for-money audit of financial and environmental implications of the Greenbelt decision. Bonnie Lysyk confirmed in a letter Wednesday to the three leaders that she would investigate.Article content
The government has assured Lysyk she will have their full co-operation, she said. Audit work is set to start in the next few weeks.
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