Audit finds flimsy accounting for travel, booze at Canadian UN mission - News Summed Up

Audit finds flimsy accounting for travel, booze at Canadian UN mission


"The audit team also identified discrepancies in the crystal, chinaware dishes and cutlery inventories after performing a physical count." Transport Minister Marc Garneau was warned in March 2017 of problems at Canada's mission to ICAO in Montreal. "[I]t is difficult for the audit to determine why certain travel took place," says the highly critical document. On April 3, 2017, the Liberal government appointed career diplomat Martial Page as the new head of the ICAO mission to help sort out the mess. The audit was conducted jointly with Global Affairs Canada, which provides support and advice to the mission.


Source: CBC News January 06, 2019 09:00 UTC



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