The Canadian Taxpayers Federation says the Alberta Health Services expense scandal highlights the need for all M-L-A’s and even top bureaucrats to post all expenses online.

The Alberta director Scott Hennig tells 660News, Alison Redford promised to them she would do that.

“Premier Redford at one point when she was running for the leadership of the P-C Party committed to us in writing, that if elected, she would require all M-L-A expenses, cabinet expenses would be put up online,” Hennig says.

Hennig says it’s not that difficult, Ottawa does it, and the province of B-C agreed to do it on Wednesday.

The chief financial officer for Alberta’s health system quit after documents showed he spent taxpayer money on lavish meals, social events and a phone for his Mercedes.

The resignation of Allaudin Merali came just weeks after he was hired by Alberta Health Services.