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FSIN disputes KPMG audit accusing $34M in improper spending, citing full compliance and political bias.
The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) disputes a KPMG audit finding over $34 million in questionable, unsupported, or ineligible spending from 2019 to 2024, including $23 million in COVID-19 funds.
FSIN says it has provided receipts for all expenses, completed responses to over 700 audit requests in just 10 days, and maintains all spending was compliant.
It claims the audit used vague language, lacked full report access, and was influenced by political motives tied to the 2024 leadership election.
The group asserts it followed protocols, corrected minor errors, and was required to manage funds despite opposition, calling for a First Nations auditor general.
FSIN disputa la auditoría de KPMG acusando a $34M en gastos inadecuados, citando el cumplimiento completo y el sesgo político.