Following intense government scrutiny and public backlash, Laurentian is releasing over three million documents that could help shed light on the Sudbury, Ont., university’s insolvency.
Jeff Bangs, interim chair of the school’s board of governors, appeared before the standing committee on public accounts on Wednesday, France Gélinas, Sudbury member of provincial parliament, told CBC News.
Although details of Bangs’s presentation aren’t yet public, Gélinas said the school is showing a dramatic “change in tone” at making the records public for the first time. Those documents could include financial statements and emails between banks and senior administrators at Laurentian.
“It’s a complete shift of
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