Alberta Infrastructure Minister Peter Guthrie has resigned citing concerns about the government’s handling of allegations related to procurement processes across several departments, including Alberta Health Services (AHS).
Guthrie’s resignation comes in the wake of a lawsuit filed by former AHS president Athana Mentzelopoulos, who claims wrongful termination regarding her dismissal. Mentzelopoulos was fired on Jan. 8.
She says she was dismissed because she launched an internal investigation into AHS contracts and procurement practices. She also says she was pressured to sign new deals for private surgical centres. None of the allegations have been tested in court.
Health Minister Adriana LaGrange has said that she would submit a statement of defence in response to Mentzelopoulos’ accusations.
“As Minister of Infrastructure, I had line of sight into these processes and took steps to address consistencies and recommended improvements as part of my fiduciary duty,” he wrote in the letter. ”Unfortunately, the majority of Cabinet does not seem to share my concerns.”
He said he also introduced Bill 13, which would have seen a financial oversight committee formed.
“If implemented, such a committee could have been instrumental in preventing some of the issues we are now seeing in Alberta Health and AHS,” Guthrie said in his letter. ”It is essential that the public has confidence in its government and its processes.”
Smith accepted Guthrie’s resignation, saying he has “obviously expressed concerns regarding the allegations” made by Mentzelopoulos. The premier added her government will fully cooperate with the investigations.
External Investigation
The external review of procurement is being conducted by Chris McPherson, the newly appointed acting deputy minister of Alberta’s executive council.The premier has said she is confident Wylie will be able to identify procurement issues.
She also noted that she had been concerned about the issue, which she says came to her attention through “rumours” about “allegations surrounding misuse of public dollars” and AHS’s procurement process.
The Alberta government has been working on a health system overhaul for some time. It will see AHS transition from a health authority into a hospital service provider. The changes will also divide the province’s health services into four sectors: acute care, primary care, continuing care, and mental health and addiction.
The provincial NDP have called for a judicial public inquiry into the procurement issue. Leader Naheed Nenshi said those named in the allegations should step down. He has also said all procurement at private surgical centres should be paused.