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Convicted Halifax health-care CEO did not prioritize oversight of her expense claims
- A former Nova Scotia health-care CEO, Tracy Kitch, admitted that she failed to prioritize oversight of her expense claims, leading to her conviction of fraud over $5,000.
- Kitch had previously been convicted of illegally billing personal expenses to the IWK Health Centre, Atlantic Canada's largest children's hospital.
- During her retrial, the prosecution estimated her personal spending exceeded $30,000 on a corporate credit card from 2014 to 2017.
- Judge Ronda van der Hoek stated that Kitch's actions were dishonest and denied the hospital funds needed for health-care needs for mothers and children.
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