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An anticipated review into Metro Vancouver’s governance is recommending more oversight of the regional government— but not by elected politicians. 

Consulting firm Deloitte has made 49 recommendations to improve the district’s operations, the largest of which calls for a new hybrid board for the water and sewage committees, overseen by appointed directors who have management and subject matter expertise.

“Metro Vancouver has outgrown its Board governance structure,” reads the report, which was commissioned following months of news stories about the oversight, cost overruns and remuneration of the district’s directors and senior staff.

“A new Board and Committee structure is required to provide more effective governance and oversight, to introduce a balance of professional experience, and enhance decision-making and risk management.”

The review did not consider questions related to Metro Vancouver’s $4-billion wastewater treatment plant, which is more than four years behind schedule and has more than quadrupled in budget since it was announced. 

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