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ArriveCan contractor found in contempt of Parliament, ordered to appear before the House

ArriveCan contractor found in contempt of Parliament, ordered to appear before the House
ArriveCan contractor found in contempt of Parliament, ordered to appear before the House

اخبار العرب-كندا 24: الاثنين 8 أبريل 2024 07:16 مساءً

Kristian Firth, a partner with GC Strategies, appears before a House of Commons committee on Oct. 22, 2022. (Parliament of Canada - image credit)

Kristian Firth, a partner with GC Strategies, appears before a House of Commons committee on Oct. 22, 2022. (Parliament of Canada - image credit)

MPs agreed to a motion Monday that found GC Strategies partner Kristian Firth in contempt of Parliament for refusing to answer certain questions during a House government operations committee appearance last month.

GC Strategies was the main contractor for the controversial ArriveCan app. In addition to being found in contempt, Firth is also being ordered to appear "before the bar" of the House of Commons to receive a public rebuke from the Speaker.

The motion, adopted by unanimous consent after nearly a full day of debate, orders Firth to appear after question period on Wednesday, April 17.

An auditor general report found that the soaring cost of the project — estimated at roughly $60 million — was in part due to the government's over-reliance on outside contractors like GC Strategies.

That same report found that GC Strategies was involved in developing requirements that were later used for an ArriveCan contract. That contract — valued at $25 million — was later awarded to GC Strategies, the report says.

A separate report by Canada's procurement ombudsman found that the criteria used in awarding the $25 million contract were "overly restrictive" and "heavily favoured" GC Strategies.

During his committee appearance, MPs repeatedly asked Firth which government officials he worked with to develop the criteria for that contract. Firth avoided those questions, citing an ongoing RCMP investigation into ArriveCan, even though he said he hadn't been contacted by the police force.

Public admonishment before the House is a very rare measure that has only been used five times since the early 1900s. It's referred to as being "brought before the bar" in reference to a brass rail meant to bar strangers from entering the chamber.

Former MPs Ian Waddell and Keith Martin were admonished by the Speaker in 1991 and 2002 respectively.

Firth will be the third private citizen to be admonished since 1913. The most recent case was in 2021, when the then-president of the Public Health Agency of Canada appeared before the House after the agency failed to turn over documents to a committee relating to the firing of two scientists from the National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg.

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