A list has been finalized as to who will be called first for the judicial public inquiry into queue jumping surrounding politicians and Alberta Health Services.

On the docket A.H.S executives, a former A.H.S boss and political leaders.

The first two weeks of the ten million dollar inquiry starts in Edmonton tomorrow, with two more to follow in Calgary next month.

At issue is whether Alberta politicians were granted unprecedented access to publicly funded health cares ahead of the general public.

The Calgary Herald reports former A.H.S CEO Stephen Duckett will take the stand from his new home in Australia.

Also on the list the Premiere’s sister and A.H.S executive Lynne Redford along with Liberal leader Raj Sherman.

The inquiry will focus on allegations of wide spread corruption and doctor intimidation.

Duckett first brought the allegations to light back in 2011 when he stated MLA’s had “go to guys” who would fix the books speeding up wait times for for those with preferential status.
    
Prompting the Premiere to call for the inquiry during the race for the P.C leadership.

A recent A.H.S statement says priority for medical treatment is based on medical need as determined by a physician which is fundamental to it’s operation.