Vancouver's auditor general, Mike Macdonell, has criticized the city's handling of a $6 million pledge for community amenities for a downtown tower, known as Vancouver House. The city's failure to track and document the promised amenities has been deemed a 'serious wrongdoing' and a waste of public funds. The auditor's report highlights a lack of enforceable agreements and a clear list of deliverables, leading to a lack of accountability and transparency. This has sparked concerns about the city's management of public funds and the potential for misuse of resources. The case has raised questions about the city's responsibility to the public and the need for better oversight and documentation of developer contributions.