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BC Liberals call on government to immediately release forensic audit of BC Housing

A long-awaited forensic audit of BC Housing is in the hands of the minister responsible, but it won’t be available to the public right away, prompting demands for its immediate release from the political opposition.

The Ministry of Housing announced Friday that it will review the forensic audit and “take the appropriate steps to release as much information to the public as the law permits” without saying when. The ministry said the Freedom of Information Act governs the release, adding that it includes a requirement that a public body must give sufficient notice to third parties beforehand.But Kirkpatrick and Milobar do not buy this. They said government can release as much of the report as it wishes.

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