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Allan Hubley, new audit committee captain, prints team trading cards

Allan Hubley, the new chairman of the CIty of Ottawa's audit committee, has printed trading cards of his fellow committee members in an effort to track success in saving the city money.

New audit committee chairman paid $35 out of his own pocket to have cards made

Allan Hubley paid out of his own pocket to make and print hockey cards for each of his fellow audit committee members. (CBC)

The new chairmanof the City of Ottawa's audit committeehas printed trading cards of his fellow committee members in an effort to track success in saving the city money.

Allan Hubley brought the cards to Thursday's committee meeting, showing off eachtwo-sidedcard that features an image of acommittee member on one side, and allows them to fillin their "audit stats" on the other.
Kanata South councillor Allan Hubley is the head of Ottawa's audit committee (CBC)

"We're asking, how much money is going to be saved in thecourse of the term of council with the committee," Hubley said.

"We want to know that we're providing great value for the taxpayers, how many audits get completed and how many meetings attended by the members, because we encourage all members to obviously attend every meeting in order to do our business properly."

Audit report to be tabled in March

He said he paid $35 out of his own pocket for the cards andhe also asked each member to sign a card for him as a token to remember his first time as chairmanof a committee.

"So that I can put them all together in a frame," he said.

There are at least six audit committee meetings per year but there will likely be more this year, he said. Last year's audit report wasn't tabled due to the fall election, meaning it will be tabled at the meetingin March, he said.

"This year there will be two audit reports tabled so that means there will be some extra meetings," Hubley said.