Taxpayers federation says chief’s fraud conviction should encourage all elected leaders to be more transparent
Members of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) have been closely following a court case in Prince Albert surrounding the spending habits of a former Saskatchewan First Nations Chief.
On Friday, Napoleon Mercredi, 64, was found guilty of fraud, breach of trust and theft over $5,000. He now awaits sentencing.
Todd MacKay, Prairie Director for the CTF, told paNOW the case highlights the need for accountability and transparency.
“We need to have checks and balances in place to make sure this doesn’t happen,” MacKay said.