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A delayed Alberta corruption probe into overpriced health contracts faces public pressure for transparency.
An investigation into alleged corruption in Alberta health contracts, led by former judge Raymond Wyant, remains delayed, with no interim report released despite a missed May deadline.
The final report is expected by October 15 and will be made public, but interim findings won't be shared.
The probe stems from a lawsuit by former Alberta Health Services head Athana Mentzelopoulos, who claims government interference in overpriced deals with private providers.
Premier Danielle Smith denies wrongdoing, citing performance issues, while opposition leaders and health advocates demand greater transparency and a full public inquiry.
Multiple investigations, including by the RCMP and auditor general, are ongoing amid public scrutiny.
Una investigación de corrupción retrasada en Alberta sobre contratos de salud demasiado caros enfrenta la presión pública por la transparencia.