N.S. move to allow firing of auditor without cause should be seen as threat: watchdog

Nova Scotia auditor general Kim Adair fields questions at a new conference in Halifax on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan

HALIFAX - A move by Nova Scotia’s government to allow the auditor general to be fired without cause is being described by a legal expert and the current auditor as a threat to the agency’s watchdog role.

In an email Wednesday, auditor general Kim Adair wrote that she has not been consulted on the proposed legislative changes and is concerned for "the independence of the office," which provides oversight of government spending.

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