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Vendor-sponsored travel not OK or widespread in public service, says Sask. premier

Saskatchewan's premier is being questioned on how eHealth employees took an all-expenses paid trip from a firm doing business with the government.

Scott Moe formally apologized for citing incorrect example to defend practice

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says there's been no other examples of employees taking vendor sponsored travel. (CBC)

The same day Saskatchewan's premier apologized for misinformingMLAs on the government's position on vendor-sponsored travel, Scott Moe nowsays that practiceis not OK.

The NDPhas been questioning Moe on the issue after CBC's investigative team reported a private printing firm doing work for the government fleweHealth employees to North Carolina to attend the PGA Championship and business meetings.

Some of those employees were fired for violating eHealth'sconflict of interest policy.

Last week, Moe told MLAsthere are examples of where vendor-sponsored travel happens. That same day the premier's office alerted reporters to the fact the example used by the premier was wrong.

Before questionperiod Monday, Moe formally apologized in the assembly.

He also gave a new answer when further questioned on the matter.

"I wanted to know if vendor-sponsored travel was a common practice across government," Moe told the assembly.

"It turns out that it's not."

Moe said based on the information he's received,he has asked his deputy minister to check withgovernment ministries and agencies, and that "to date we have not found any additional instances."

AfterwardMoe said the review has looked back over the past couple of years and so far found nothing.

"The public policy across ministries and agenciesis that it's not OK," Moe said, explaining hedirected his deputy minister, head of the public service, to reinforce that with the heads of ministries and agencies.

"We have not found another instance to date of when there has been any violation."

NDP leader Ryan Meili says the government is not being accountable on the issue of vendor-sponsored travel.

NDP leader Ryan Meili saidit's early in the process and they stillwant to see a list of which employees havetravelled where and how it was paid for acrossevery agency, ministry and Crown.

He said the government is resisting accountability.

"What I would do in Mr. Moe's shoes is say, 'Oh, that's not OK. We can't have employees going off on junkets paid by the vendors that they're giving contracts to let's get to the bottom of this, find out if it's being done anywhere else," Meili said.

"Instead we saw him first say, 'Oh it's fine, we do this all the time and sometimes for good reason.' Now he's saying, 'Oh, it doesn't happen at all anywhere, but we're not going to share with you any such reports when they're done,'" he said.

With files from Geoff Leo.