CANADIAN MINT HEAD EXONERATED BY AUDITORS Publique Deposited
The E-Sylum: Volume 8, Number 47, November 5, 2005, Article 16
CANADIAN MINT HEAD EXONERATED BY AUDITORS
Speaking of errors on the part of the press, in the
the Canadian Numismatic Association E-Bulletin Number
24 (November 1, 2005), editor John Regitko writes about
The results of two independent audits of expenditures
by David Dingwall, the head of the Canadian Mint who
recently resigned his position (see The E-Sylum, October
2, 2005 (v8n42).Regitko writes: "Much space has been consumed in the press
lately, as well as much airtime, following David Dingwall's
resignation as President and CEO of the Royal Canadian Mint.
We wished him well in the previous bulletin and reserved
judgment until all the facts came out. And now they have, so
we are devoting a bid of space to the findings, since he
certainly was a major figure in Canadian numismatics who,
during his short time at the Mint, turned the corporation
around to a profitable operation.The findings of two independent reviews related to the
expenditures incurred by the Honourable David C. Dingwall
during his tenure as President and CEO of the Royal Canadian
Mint exonerated him, with a small exception. Although I am
not a lawyer, I don't believe you have to be to fully
understand what the reports say. And what it says to me is
that I have been misinformed by the daily press!"Regitko presented much information culled from the actual
Reports of the auditors. He adds "Although some small amounts,
due to clerical errors, are recoverable from Mr. Dingwall,
certainly the reports vindicate Mr. Dingwall. Who feels
apologies are warranted?"For more information on the C.N.A. E-Bulletin, see
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