GC Strategies partner deems the auditor general’s findings ‘incorrect’ despite admitting to never having read them or intending to do so

Anthony testified that, to his knowledge, his government security clearance remains unaffected, while partner Kristian Firth's was revoked amidst misconduct allegations and scrutiny around the app’s procurement.
GC Strategies co-founder Darren Anthony appeared before the House Government Operations and Estimates Committee on March 14.

A partner at the primary contractor for the ArriveCan application told MPs that the auditor general’s findings on the procurement process were "incorrect," but added that he did not read the report.

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