Global News reports that a group of officials are calling for a public inquiry into Quest University’s 2023 closure. The group hopes that an investigation into the university’s tax returns and audits will help answer questions about why the university closed. “It remains important to me that the failure of Quest be understood,” said former Quest president David Helfand. “I don’t know where any of the money came from. I was sometimes told money came from one place or another but I have no confidence in those reports.” Former Quest board member Olav Slaymaker also raised concerns about events such as the removal of academics from the board of governors shortly after the university’s establishment.
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