‘Manitobans deserve to know the truth’: $2M inquiry launched into WPS headquarters project
- The Manitoba government is conducting a $2 million inquiry into the Winnipeg Police Headquarters project, which went $79 million over budget and faced lawsuits and investigations.
- Lawyer Garth Smorang has been appointed to investigate the actions of former officials and employees related to the project.
- The inquiry aims to restore public trust and ensure best practices for future construction projects in Winnipeg.
- Justice Minister Matt Wiebe stated that Manitobans deserve transparency and the full story regarding the project.
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