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Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority misspent nearly $500,000 (Canadian) on golf and other questionable items, the Provincial Auditor has found.
Among other expenditures, SIGA used $95,000 for golf fees and promotional merchandise and $20,000 on golf clubs for staff members, the audit said. The purchases did not comply with policy.
SIGA says the misspent money represents only a small amount of the $125 million in gaming money that has been used properly.
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