Concerns over transparency ahead of Muskoday election
With the Muskoday band election less than two days away, some council candidates are speaking out about what they view as a lack of transparency and accountability by the past council.
There are 16 people vying for the five council seats, including Ted Bear, who ran unsuccessfully in the late 1990s and early 2000s and also ran for chief in 2005. He said there’s been a lack of accountability by the former councils, and regarding keeping the public informed in general. He said he was concerned about the lack of openness regarding finances and fiscal relations with the federal government.
“The elected officials have to provide financial statements to the membership if they request it, and there should be more general community meetings so the community is more involved in the decision-making process,” Bear said.