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has launched Bait and Switch, a procurement practice review to examine how often the resources identified in a winning bid actually don’t end up doing any of the work.
The review stems from issues identified in previous reviews conducted by OPO, as well as a request from the House of Commons Standing Committee on Government Operations and Estimates. The five departments are Employment and Social Development Canada; Global Affairs Canada; Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada; National Defense; and Shared Services Canada. Public Services and Procurement Canada is also included in this review due to its role as a central purchasing agent.
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