MFNPS launches Birdtail investigation
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This article was published 22/03/2025 (225 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Manitoba First Nations Police Service is investigating allegations of financial irregularities within the administration of Birdtail Sioux First Nation. Two RCMP special units are assisting.
MFNPS received a complaint on Feb. 6 about potential fraud, according to a media release sent by MFNPS inspector of operations Darryl Hunter.
RCMP cyber and financial crimes section is assisting the MFNPS criminal investigation unit in connection with the complaint.
“These types of investigations are complex in nature and require a great deal of time and resources to complete,” Hunter said in the release.
“The investigation is in the early stages and no determination of responsibility has been determined at this point.”
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