FSIN addresses concerns after federal audit uncovers $28M issue

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Indigenous Services Canada has informed the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations that it owes more than $28 million after a federal forensic audit found questionable and spending over a five‑year period. This has left some wondering about accountability. Bobby Cameron, Chief of Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations, with FSIN's response.
25 Mar 10AM English South Africa News Commentary

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