Province pulling funding from Lethbridge’s Supervised Consumption Site
LETHBRIDGE, AB – One of the busiest Supervised Consumption Sites (SCS) in the world is losing its provincial government funding.
The government of Alberta has halted funding to the Lethbridge SCS. The province released key findings from a Deloitte audit on Thursday. It found $1.6 million of public money unaccounted for.
The release noted that it was found that some of the money ARCHES received to help clients of the SCS was instead used to pay for travel in Portugal, unauthorized overtime pay and to buy thousands of dollars worth of gift cards.
“It is disturbing and extremely disappointing to me that taxpayer funds allocated to this organization in order to serve the most vulnerable in Lethbridge would be used for European conferences, expenses for retreats, entertainment and gift cards. Our government will not stand idly by while millions in taxpayer funds are missing or misappropriated,” said minister of mental health and addictions Jason Luan.