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PostPosted: Wed May 22, 2013 5:36 am
 


http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/ ... ation.html

These are the scuzy pieces of shit that were refusing to pay businesses for feeding and housing natives displaced by flooding. The government gave them the funds to cover the millions owed, but they wouldn't, and claimed couldn't. Now we find out they were giving the money away to friends and family rather than the folks who actually worked for it.... :roll: big freaking surprise there

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The agency in charge of disbursing federal money to 2011 flood evacuees paid thousands of dollars in overtime and mileage expenses — in some cases, to a senior official or the children of senior officials, CBC News has learned.


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MANFF also paid more than a million dollars to Mona Lisa Ristorante for late night snacks in an eight-month period — almost $60 per day, per person, in ineligible food costs that the federal government is refusing to reimburse the province for.


This was over and on top of the three eals a day they already received.....fodd that was often tossed in the trash, according to reports.

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Ted Ducharme, a former community liaison worker at MANFF, and others, said that the overtime occurred in a period in which no overtime was warranted.


Ducharme lost his job for pointing out these 'indiscretions'.

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Branden Gregorchuk, the son of MANFF CFO Perry Gregorchuk, charged 44 hours of overtime to input data in October and November of 2012.

He was also paid twice for Remembrance Day.

Ducharme also noted Branden Gregorchuk was a student at Saint Boniface University at the time.

“They’re also signing off this kid’s federal funds when we know he's a full time student.” Ducharme said.



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The documents also detail overtime charged by MANFF’s emergency operations officer Derek Bushie.

One direct deposit slip shows 96.5 overtime hours were paid to him in a two-week period.

That’s equivalent to almost $2,800.



Bushie claimed the overtime hours for trips from Winnipeg to Gimli to check on evacuees housed at Misty Lake Lodge.

But Retha Dykes, Misty Lake’s general manager, said that makes no sense.

If they have been here, it’s been one or two times in the last two years but they’re submitting expenses for coming here three or four times a week,” she said in an interview with CBC News.


and daddy signed off on the OT.

What's really funny is how stupid some of these crooks are Originally they wrote in an expense as 'Branden Pick-up' They scratched that out and wrote 'supply run'(no supplies were there) They charged for 40+ km and it's about 17 km round trip to pick the kid up from school


Last edited by ShepherdsDog on Wed May 22, 2013 6:40 am, edited 2 times in total.




PostPosted: Wed May 22, 2013 6:36 am
 


Hey! You are not allowed to question FN expenses. Mother Theresa and the NDP will get very angry.


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