‘These findings cannot be dismissed or minimized’: FSIN 4th Vice-Chief responds to federal audit
Just one day after the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) issued a statement downplaying an audit that flags over $30 million dollars in spending, there appears to be some division with respect to how the elected leaders actually feel about the report.
According to an open letter to Saskatchewan’s Chiefs that was obtained by paNOW, FSIN 4th Vice-Chief Craig McCallum states he cannot, in good conscience, stand behind the statement released by the other executive of the FSIN.
“It is true that I held office for only five months of the five-year review period. I cannot speak to the decisions made before my term, but I can speak to the need for change going forward. Denial and deflection will not restore trust. Only transparency, humility, and the wisdom to listen to our people will heal the wounds caused by secrecy.”
The finalized report covering the period from April 1, 2010 to March 31, 2024 was conducted by Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) and administered by KPMG.


