IRCC’s reliance on McKinsey explains a ‘disconnect’ between money spent and value added, immigration lawyers say

The House Government Ops Committee, headed by Conservative MP Kelly McCauley, will begin its probe of the $100-million in government consulting contracts awarded to the private firm McKinsey & Company since 2015.
Immigration Minister Sean Fraser is one of seven ministers expected to be called for testimony by the House Government Operations and Estimates Committee as it examines the McKinsey contracts.

The decision by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada to hire McKinsey and Company to mobilize its digital transformation explains what immigration lawyers are calling a ‘disconnect’ between the resources being put into IRCC and the results it’s produced.

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