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Nova Scotia auditor general flags weaknesses in plan to increase nursing home beds

HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia government is violating procurement rules for nursing home beds and isn鈥檛 properly monitoring care facilities under construction, says a new report from the province鈥檚 auditor general.

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Nova Scotia auditor general flags weaknesses in plan to increase nursing home beds

Nova Scotia Auditor General Kim Adair fields questions at a news conference in Halifax on Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan


HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia government is violating procurement rules for nursing home beds and isn鈥檛 properly monitoring care facilities under construction, says a new report from the province鈥檚 auditor general.

Kim Adair said Tuesday the government did not use a competitive bidding process for 4,836 new nursing home beds when it awarded contracts to existing nursing home owners. Adair said the government’s actions raise questions about transparency and value for money.

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