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Bell: Danielle Smith’s peeps push back on AHS, RCMP not investigating yet​on February 12, 2025 at 1:56 am

On Tuesday, the Danielle Smith UCP government goes on offence. Read More

​Two sides, two completely different stories of the same events. Who do you believe?   

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On Tuesday, the Danielle Smith UCP government goes on offence.

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They push back on allegations of cronyism and corruption.

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We will get to that in a minute.

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Talked to the RCMP on Tuesday.

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Friendly folks. Happy to chat. Most helpful.

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As of now, the Mounties are announcing absolutely nothing.

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The RCMP are still reviewing the allegations of dubious doling out of dough for contracts in the health-care system.

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The file is with the Criminal Operations Unit.

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The RCMP don’t know when they will decide on whether or not they proceed with an investigation.

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What do we know so far.

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Athana Mentzelopoulos, the boss at Alberta Health Services, was investigating how contracts were being handed out to publicly-funded private surgical facilities, special deals which it is alleged could net hundreds of millions in profits.

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It is alleged she told the AHS board about what she found and they suggested she go to the RCMP.

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Two days before the AHS boss was to meet the province’s financial watchdog, the auditor general, she was punted.

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So goes the allegation.

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The lawyer for the now-turfed AHS boss wrote a lengthy letter alleging many things, including how Smith government officials, including the premier’s right-hand man Marshall Smith, interfered with contracts and went to bat for certain private companies.

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The letter alleges the AHS boss refused contracts with a higher price tag and significantly increased costs.

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The letter also alleges Smith’s health minister Adriana LaGrange knew about the investigation.

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Last month, the AHS board was also shown the door.

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The health minister took away the power to negotiate contracts from AHS and put it into the hands of the government’s health department.

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All files at AHS were to be handed over to the health department, including anything to do with the investigation conducted by the now-unemployed AHS boss.

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Health Minister LaGrange fires back by way of statement.

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This statement stuff is a real pain in the butt.

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Anyway, Smith is in Washington trying to get U.S. President Donald Trump to give Canada a break on tariffs, no doubt happy a Canadian fentanyl czar has been appointed.

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Back on the home front, LaGrange’s health department says the changes to AHS leadership has nothing, absolutely nothing, to do with any probe into taxpayer-bankrolled contracts for private surgical facilities.

 

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