EDMONTON — A final report into allegations of corruption in Alberta health contracts says it was widely known two staffers were in “real or perceived” conflicts of interest but no steps were taken by senior health officials.

Former Manitoba judge Raymond Wyant writes in the report that his investigation was limited in getting to the bottom of the scandal involving multimillion-dollar Alberta Health Services deals for pain medication and private surgical providers.

Wyant says he found no evidence of wrongdoing on the part of Premier Danielle Smith, her ministers or other political staff.

But he says limited powers afforded to him mean he can’t make any definitive statements.

“That only means that I found no evidence of such,” he says in the report, released Friday. “I can only make conc

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