
Federal auditors are set to investigate a company involved in the ArriveCan scandal following revelations of millions in payments to the federal contractor. The company, central to the controversy, has been banned from bidding on federal contracts and had its security status for some federal contracts suspended. Since 2011, it has received over $100 million in federal government contracts, as reported by Canada's comptroller general. The federal government has taken action against companies associated with the ArriveCan app.
#Breaking: Federal government punishes companies that worked on ArriveCan app https://t.co/LYLeiisqPS
The company at the centre of the ArriveCan controversy has received more than $100 million in federal government contracts since 2011, says Canada's comptroller general. https://t.co/AT4GuvBJUz.
Ottawa suspends ArriveCan firm’s security status for some federal contracts https://t.co/kOyPvR263s https://t.co/eV6mHM8V7X






