As TNRD tweaks spending policy, some area directors waiting to see if real change has been made
KAMLOOPS — More than $500,000 charged to former CAO Sukh Gill’s TNRD credit card has shone a negative light on spending policies of the regional district — with questions around how it happened and how the lavish spending was able to carry on for five years.
TNRD Electoral Area ‘E’ Director Sally Watson says the whole mess could’ve been prevented with a little belt-tightening.
“Some of us have been trying for quite a while to slow down [the spending], especially the big dinners at the UBCM conference. Sometimes there’s 47 people at that table. I’ve tried over the years to put a stop to it and didn’t get any traction,” she said.