GC Strategies was paid $19 million to create the controversial ArriveCAN app, according to the Auditor General Karen Hogan, placing the two-man company under intense scrutiny. Now MPs have had the chance to grill Kristian Firth, one of the company's partners.
02:09 | March 11, 202401:59 | 7 hours ago01:59 | March 10, 2024GC Strategies was paid $19 million to create the controversial ArriveCAN app, according to the Auditor General Karen Hogan, placing the two-man company under intense scrutiny. Now MPs have had the chance to grill Kristian Firth, one of the company's partners.
Abigail Bimman explains how Firth was on the defensive before a House of Commons committee; what he claims he was actually paid; and the questions he refused to answer.GC Strategies was paid $19 million to create the controversial ArriveCAN app, according to the Auditor General Karen Hogan, placing the two-man company under intense scrutiny. Now MPs have had the chance to grill Kristian Firth, one of the company's partners.
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