Feds hit with $30M judgment for bid rigging
By Tony Spears, QMI Agency
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Politics/2013/04/08/20721351.html
OTTAWA — A scathing legal judgment has found the federal government improperly awarded multibillion-dollar contracts, turning a blind eye as the winning bidder used "insider knowledge" and a cozy relationship with evaluators to enrich itself.
Judge Peter Annis ordered the feds to pay losing bidder Envoy Relocation Services nearly $30 million in a decision released Saturday.
"Envoy should have been declared the winner," Annis found.
The case turned on the award of relocation contracts for members of the Canadian Forces, civil service and the RCMP.
Royal LePage Relocation Services had been hired to set up a pilot project in 1999 to facilitate the moves of itinerant federal employees.
The project was a success and in 2002 the contracts were publicly tendered.
Royal LePage won, but the victory didn't last long.
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By Tony Spears, QMI Agency
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Politics/2013/04/08/20721351.html
OTTAWA — A scathing legal judgment has found the federal government improperly awarded multibillion-dollar contracts, turning a blind eye as the winning bidder used "insider knowledge" and a cozy relationship with evaluators to enrich itself.
Judge Peter Annis ordered the feds to pay losing bidder Envoy Relocation Services nearly $30 million in a decision released Saturday.
"Envoy should have been declared the winner," Annis found.
The case turned on the award of relocation contracts for members of the Canadian Forces, civil service and the RCMP.
Royal LePage Relocation Services had been hired to set up a pilot project in 1999 to facilitate the moves of itinerant federal employees.
The project was a success and in 2002 the contracts were publicly tendered.
Royal LePage won, but the victory didn't last long.
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