N.S. auditor wants government to drop legislation allowing her firing without cause

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HALIFAX – Nova Scotia’s auditor general wants the Progressive Conservatives to withdraw amendments to a bill that allows her to be fired without cause and gives the government more veto power over her reports.

Kim Adair told reporters Thursday the proposed changes in the bill threaten her office’s ability to independently investigate government spending and could prevent the release of information the party in power doesn’t want the public to see.

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