Fate of Assembly of First Nations financial probe uncertain after former national chief's ousting

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The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) faces tough questions as it heads for its annual general assembly in Halifax next week — and top among them is whether the group will follow through with the forensic audit its now-former national chief demanded.

Before her ousting last week, RoseAnne Archibald alleged the AFN spent an estimated $2 million on lawyers and investigations to oust her since early 2021, according to documents and a recording obtained by CBC News.

All documents and recordings leaked to CBC News were independently verified by multiple sources.

Meanwhile, the forensic audit she sought hasn’t moved forward since July 2022 in Vancouver, when AFN member chiefs

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