Surrey mayor claims public deposits safe despite alleged $2.5-million fraud

Surrey mayor claims public deposits safe despite alleged $2.5-million fraud

Surrey's mayor insisted Friday that developers and members of the public can have confidence in the city's financial safeguards despite revelations that a former city finance clerk allegedly defrauded taxpayers of more than $2.5 million. A day after CBC News revealed the

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