N.S. Liberal officials say party acted above board in misuse of public funds case

Nova Scotia Liberal member and former premier Iain Rankin, (far left) Liberal Leader Zach Churchill, former party president Joseph Khoury, party president Margaret Miller and Elections Nova Scotia chief electoral officer Dorothy Rice (far right) appear before the Nova Scotia legislature’s public accounts committee on Wednesday April 3, 2024. Liberal party officials told the committee their handling of a case where thousands of dollars in public funds were misused by a former employee was “above board†and legal. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Keith Doucette

HALIFAX - Nova Scotia Liberal Party officials told a legislature committee Wednesday that their handling of a case in which thousands of dollars in public funds were misused by a former employee was “above board†and legal.

Several top officials, including party leader Zach Churchill, appeared before the all-party public accounts committee to speak to a February report on the matter by the province’s auditor general, Kim Adair. In her report, Adair called on the RCMP to investigate the party's “apparent concealment†of the misuse of funds.

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