Auditor general calls for more transparency in Parliament, but secretive Commons Board of Internal Economy continues to tighten it
The board of government and opposition MPs in charge of $446-million in House of Commons annual spending and rules over Parliamentary expense accounts and travel perks has further limited public transparency over its secret meetings and decisions.
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