
A probe is being considered into a 'bait and switch' scheme used in ArriveCan contracts due to nearly $5 million in fraudulent billing by government suppliers in Canada. The establishment of a new Office of Supplier Integrity and Compliance is planned to address fraudulent behavior in government contracting activities. Federal subcontractors have been involved in double-billing and fake timesheets, leading to millions being stolen over four years.
“How much money did these Liberals award fraudsters and scammers? And when will taxpayers get a refund?” Conservative MP Michael Cooper slams the Trudeau government over recent scandals relating to the procurement process. https://t.co/qCtxFjSvCB
Dalian Enterprises, a supplier for ArriveCan, received a federal contract on the same day that its founder began working as a public servant for the Department of National Defence. MORE by @WestCdnFirst: https://t.co/ZtTZhtRNTY.
Public Works Minister @JYDuclos confirms multiple fraud rings saw subcontractors fake timesheets at taxpayers' expense: "This is a troubling outcome." https://t.co/1aDtstHFR8 #cdnpoli https://t.co/EHVdAGPcGZ


