πThe Canadian government has taken steps to prevent two firms connected to the ArriveCan app controversy from bidding on future federal contracts. Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) announced a ban on GC Strategies, central to the ArriveCan scandal, from participating in federal procurements with security requirements. Additionally, PSPC issued stop-work orders to Coradix Technology Consulting Ltd., halting existing contract work and suspending participation in new procurement opportunities. These actions, part of ongoing internal investigations, aim to ensure accountability in government contracts. Comptroller General of Canada Roch HuppΓ© revealed that between Jan. 1, 2011, and Feb. 16, 2024, GC Strategies and its predecessor Coredal were awarded 118 contracts totaling $107.7 million.β . πππ¬π ππ§ππ’π-πππ§πππ ππ₯π’π π‘π ππππ₯π¬ ππ°ππ’π! πππ‘π¦ππ§ ππ«ππ―ππ₯ πππ«π―π’πππ¬ (πππ) πππ-ππππ, πππ-πππ-ππππ π¬ππ₯ππ¬@π«ππ‘π¦ππ§ππ«ππ―ππ₯π¬ππ«π―π’πππ¬.ππ¨π¦ @rahmantravelservices . . #ArriveCanScandal #GovernmentContracts #ProcurementAccountability #CorporateResponsibility #FederalContracting #InternalInvestigations #PSPC #GCStrategies #mnm #malayalisnearmeapp #canadaupdate #canadanews
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