Key ArriveCan contractor disputes AG’s findings, says his firm was paid less than $19M for app

GC Strategies expressed its 'disagreement' with the auditor general’s estimate it was paid $19.1-million for the ArriveCan build prior to the release of the Feb. 12 report, which noted it was 'possible that some amounts attributed to ArriveCan were not for the application.'
GC Strategies co-founder Kristian Firth appeared before the House Government Operations and Estimates Committee on March 13. His business partner, Darren Anthony, will testify before the same committee on March 14.

Kristian Firth, one of two partners of GC Strategies, the main contractor for the controversial ArriveCan application, disputed the auditor general's findings that estimated the firm received more than $19-million for its work, and said the figure is closer to $11-million.

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