Remember Sudhir Sandu? He’s the former Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo (greater Fort McMurray) senior bureaucrat who resigned under a cloud of suspicion this winter with a KPMG audit pending. A tipster to the CTF informs us that he has resurfaced as the CEO of the Manitoba Building Trades and Allied Hydro Council, an umbrella union organization.
To recap, Sandhu was one of the senior bureaucrats who helped to oversee the mass firing (without cause in most cases) of municipal staff at the RMWB and the massive severance payments that followed, topping $6.6 million, revealed in a CTF Freedom of Information (FOI) request.
The CTF also released documents obtained through FOI showing that Sandhu billed taxpayers for tens of thousands in dubious expenses.
Sandhu’s expenses include:
Whistler blowers have also told the CTF that expenses claimed during the last months of Sandhu’s employment – not covered by these FOI documents – requires additional examination.
I, nor our Manitoba Director, Colin Craig, have any beef with the Manitoba Building Trades and Allied Hydro Council (MBTAHC), but they might want to reconsider what they are getting into here. Hiring a bureaucrat who fled Fort McMurray in disgrace and who abused his expense account, lends itself to four questions.
I have a pretty good idea how taxpayers in Fort McMurray/Wood Buffalo would answer those questions.
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