Canada Border Services Agency temporarily suspends all contracts with GCStrategies, Coradix and Dalian following misconduct allegations

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Canada Border Services Agency temporarily suspends all contracts with GCStrategies, Coradix and Dalian following misconduct allegations
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‘Although these allegations and investigations are not about ArriveCAN, I recognize the ongoing audits and investigations may yield findings relevant to that procurement,’ says CBSA President Erin O’Gorman

The Canada Border Services Agency is suspending all agency contracts with three IT staffing firms that are the subject of contracting misconduct complaints.

“On the basis of information available to date, on November 3, 2023, I asked PSPC, and they agreed, to temporarily suspend all CBSA contracts with GCStrategies, CORADIX Technology Consulting Ltd., and DALIAN Enterprises Inc.,” the letter states. The MPs have expanded their study into how the cost of the ArriveCan app ballooned to over $54-million in order to include a review of contracting misconduct allegations brought forward by a Montreal software company called Botler.

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