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Yukon RCMP investigating Many Rivers finances

The RCMP have launched forensic auditinto the finances of Many Rivers Counselling and Support Services in Whitehorse.

Agency shut down last year after falling into debt

Many Rivers Counselling and Support Services long held the government contract for counselling services in the territory. (Paul Tukker/CBC)

RCMP have launched a forensic auditinto the finances of Many Rivers Counselling and Support Services, which previously held thegovernment contract for counselling services in Yukon.

Premier Sandy Silver revealedthe audit in the legislative assembly on Thursday, but did not provide anydetails.

Many Rivers shut down last year after falling into debt. It is still unclear what happened to more than $500,000in government funding for the agency.

Last year after a third-party audit, Health and Social Services Minister Pauline Frost saidherdepartment went to police withconcerns about the agency's finances. Atthe time, theRCMPdecided there wasn't enough information to launch an investigation. Frost said thethird-party audit contained no evidence of wrongdoing, just "poor management."

In question period Thursday, Yukon Party MLA Patti McLeod asked when the audit began and whether government documents were collected as evidence. But Justice Minister Tracy-Anne McPheeoffered few details in response.

"The determination to undertake an investigation and in this instance, including a forensic audit, is in the jurisdiction, of course, of the RCMP," McPhee said.

"The government of Yukon is fully cooperating with the RCMP in this investigation."

Many Rivers had long held the government contract for counselling services in the territory, worth about $2 million annually.