CEO of B.C. health authority leaves organization after report into misspending
VICTORIA — The head of a health authority in British Columbia is no longer with the organization following allegations related to misspending on various items including $7 million for respirators that didn’t meet provincial standards.
Benoit Morin’s departure was announced by the Provincial Health Services Authority hours after the government released a report it commissioned into the allegations about decisions and spending.
The health authority says in a news release that Morin “left the organization” and has been replaced.
Ernst & Young says in its report that it looked into allegations of a conflict of interest due to a possible relationship between Morin and a Montreal company that sold respirators last spring.