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New auditor for cities sets up shop by Jef f Nage l Black Press
B.C.’s new Auditor General for Local Government says her first audits to probe spending in local cities will be underway by the end of April. Basia Ruta started work this past week at the newly opened AGLG office in Guildford. The Ontario chartered accountant and senior federal bureaucrat will lead performance audits of municipalities and regional districts and deliver non-binding recommendations to help improve local government efficiency and effectiveness.
“I think the mandate allows us to really provide some meaningful information,” Ruta said. She hasn’t decided which communities she’ll scrutinize first. Ruta said she intends to meet municipal reps, financial executives, chambers of commerce and other stakeholders before formulating a service plan and deciding on initial audits within the first 100 days. “We can do horizontal audits that could impact many, many communities on a single issue,” Ruta said. “It doesn’t have to be just focused on one community. So you can have broad-based issues, broad-based objectives that you go and pursue.” Procurement procedures and policing costs are examples of topics where Ruta said she might examine multiple
cities’ practices simultaneously. “It isn’t possible for this office or any office to audit everything of interest,” she said, but added other potential topics include the sustainability of infrastructure, environmental issues and whether cities are making good use of revenue-generating tools. The AGLG was created by the provincial government despite objections from some B.C. cities who feared it could turn into a witch hunt for waste that failed to take into account differing municipal priorities, and that might duplicate existing audits at their expense. “We do not question policy,” Ruta said. “We wouldn’t be commenting on tax rates, for instance. We wouldn’t be commenting on collective agreement negotia-
tion rates – that’s really a matter of policy.” But she said audits could weigh in on whether the performance of a civic program or function is meeting its objectives or whether adoption of best practices might bring better value for money. Business groups including the B.C. Chamber of Commerce pushed for the new watchdog. Ruta was assistant deputy minister and chief financial officer with Environment Canada and previously worked for 10 years in the office of the federal Auditor General. The AGLG’s website at www.aglg.ca also includes an area for citizens to suggest audit topics. The local government auditor can serve up to two five-year terms.
NDP leader Dix proposes independent ad review VICTORIA – B.C.’s auditor general should be empowered to review government advertising messages and determine if they are in the public interest or just a boost for the party in power, NDP leader Adrian Dix said. The NDP plans to present legislation in February to set rules for government ads such as the current “B.C. Jobs Plan” series that extolls the strength of the provin-
cial economy. Taxpayersponsored ads would not be able to show the premier or other politicians, promote the party or create a “negative impression” of parties or other groups critical of the government. “Basically it will do what the Ontario law currently does, which is to have all government ads approved based on the criteria,” Dix said. “Partisanship is obviously one of those.”
Dix said he didn’t recall a similar ad campaign run by Glen Clark’s NDP government in the late 1990s, but noted such a law would apply to all governing parties if it is passed. Previous Social Credit governments engaged in similar pre-election promotional efforts. The current ads have a budget of $15 million. Premier Christy Clark and Jobs Minister Pat
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