Canada's Auditor General to Audit GC Strategies Over ArriveCan Contracts
The audit will examine all government contracts awarded to GC Strategies amid controversy over the ArriveCan app's development and costs.
- Auditor General Karen Hogan will conduct a full audit of GC Strategies' government contracts, following a unanimous request from the House of Commons.
- The ArriveCan app, developed during the COVID-19 pandemic, has been criticized for its $59.5 million cost and lack of financial transparency.
- GC Strategies, a two-person firm, received $19.1 million for the ArriveCan project, amid accusations of non-competitive contract awards.
- Former CBSA officials have been unable to clarify who specifically selected GC Strategies for the ArriveCan contract, complicating accountability.
- The audit will also address concerns about subcontracting practices and potential 'ghost contracting' allegations against GC Strategies.