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Saskatchewan’s provincial auditor found that the government body that manages Wascana Centre knew concept plans for the Conexus-University of Regina project violated park rules — but approved them anyway.

She was just as hard on the Brandt-CNIB project proposed for the park, saying a 2016 approval was made without clear documentation and fell short of expected practices.

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Provincial auditor Judy Ferguson released the second volume of her annual report on Thursday. She found numerous problems with the processes followed by that body, the Provincial Capital Commission (PCC). She criticized it for keeping the public in the dark and called on it to become more transparent.

The Opposition NDP accused the government, which controls the PCC board, of having no interest in following park rules.

“They twisted the process. They broke their own laws,” NDP Leader Ryan Meili said in question period Thursday.