that supervisor, altaf stationwala, who is president and ceo of mackenzie health in the greater toronto area, has taken over financial control of both renfrew victoria hospital and renfrew health, the not-for-profit organization that is also a focus of the investigation. he took on the role at the hospital at the beginning of july.
neither the hospital’s president and ceo, julia boudreau, nor stationwala responded to requests for comment from the ottawa citizen about interest-free loans from the hospital to employees. this reporter was directed to a statement on the hospital’s website and earlier statements from the health ministry.
that statement, dated july 23, 2024, says stationwala “will work closely with the current ceo, the board of directors and staff to address concerns about financial irregularities to strengthen rvh’s governance, accountability and the hospital for the future.”
in response to a question about whether police are investigating what stationwala terms “financial irregularities” involving the hospital, health minister sylvia jones’ spokesperson hannah jensen said they could not comment “on any potential or ongoing investigations.”
records of interest-free loans to some employees raised flags for a group of citizens who characterize themselves as unofficial watchdogs for the use of public funds. members of the group, who have remained anonymous, brought their concerns to the government’s attention before the investigation was launched.