For the record!

Good Day Readers:



While New Democratic Party Member of Parliament Mr. Pat Martin (Winnipeg Centre) is constantly espousing the need for greater transparency and accountability in government .....



The following letter was published on CyberSmokeBlog February 7, 2008 entitled, "What was said - for the record!" At the time, it included an extensive distribution list which has not been reproduced



Sincerely,

Clare L. Pieuk

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Thursday, June 9, 2005



Sheila Fraser, FCA

Auditor General of Canada

Office of the Auditor General of Canada

240 Sparks Street

Ottawa, OntarioK1A 0G6



Telephone: (613) 995-3708

Facsimile: (613) 957-0474

E-mail: communications@oag-bvg.gc.ca



Subject: Joint Federal/Provincial Audit - Manitoba Metis Federation



Dear Ms. Fraser:



By way of background, for more than five years a colleague and I have operated a not-for-profit, independent, non-funded Metis specific website dedicated to improving the governance, financial accountability and transparency of the MMF. During this time, over 219,000 individuals from throughout Manitoba, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario have visited us.



To date, I have had meetings with staff from Manitoba's Provincial Auditor's Office, a Member of the RCMP's Commercial Crime Section (Winnipeg), The Honourable Oscar Lathlin, Minister responsible for Aboriginal and Northern Afffairs (Manitoba), as well as, Mr. Pat Martin, MP (Winnipeg Centre) Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition Critic for Aboriginal Affairs (New Democratic Party). With the exception of Mr. Martin, each has been shown substantial written documentation which we believe may indicate a significant misappropriation of taxpayer dollars has taken place over several years. At no time have any of the parties suggested we not continue to pursue the matter..



I discussed the situation with the NDP Critic as recently as last Saturday (telephone, approximately a half-hour). Unfortunately, he was not prepared to peruse the documentation and consider contacting you (Hardly a labour intensive activity!) instead citing a heavy workload, limited resources and a desire to focus on the positive achievements of Aboriginal organizations. Sadly, the gentleman fails to comprehend if due diligence and financial accountability are not practiced, much of the good work on which he is focusing could indeed be undone, compromised or overshadowed. It is for this reason, therefore, I have had to take the unusual step of addressing you directly.



The authorities with whom I have been corresponding were advised I will be e-mailing you requesting a joint federal-provincial audit on the basis that the vast preponderance of funding given the MMF represents taxpayer dollars. By late Fall 2005, if I have still not been advised whether further action is underway, I will write our Provincial Auditor Mr. Jon Singleton asking for a definitive answer. It is my understanding the gentleman is obliged to provide such. Failing that, I will file a formal information request pursuant to Manitoba's Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act in an attempt to force compliance. Hopefully, this will be unnecessary.



Should all previous initiatives prove unsuccessful, then and only then will I approach the media, as well as, begin publicly discussing the matter on CyberSmokeSignals.com.



In the meantime, I remain ready to meet with an auditor(s) from your Office. Below for your edification are copies of correspondence which have been sent to date. Hopefully, it will provide you and your staff with an appreciation of what has transpired.



Sincerely,

Clare L. Pieuk

Web Master, CyberSmokeSignals.com