N.S. move to allow firing of auditor without cause should be seen as threat: watchdog
- Nova Scotia's government proposed a bill allowing the auditor general to be fired without cause, which legal experts describe as a threat to the agency's independence.
- The bill also grants the government power to withhold auditor reports under the guise of public interest, raising concerns about transparency and accountability.
- Kim Adair, the auditor general, expressed concerns that the changes allow the government to veto reports they dislike, undermining democratic oversight.
- Premier Tim Houston defended the changes, claiming they would align Nova Scotia's legislation with other provinces.
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