Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne announced on Tuesday that the operations of Sustainable Development Technology Canada will be made part of the National Research Council of Canada to improve oversight.Ottawa’s main funding arm for early-stage green technology is being stripped of its independence and folded into another federal agency after the Auditor-General detailed a series of conflict-of-interest breaches and ineligible funding.
SDTC will be supervised by a board made up of three directors who are former senior public servants. They will be appointed for one-year terms and led by chair Paul Boothe. Its staff will be offered employment at the restructured organization, the minister said. Ms. Hogan’s conclusions largely support the allegations and the findings of the initial investigation, conducted on behalf of the department in charge, Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada . Mr. Champagne leads that department. Ms. Hogan also criticized ISED for not sufficiently monitoring SDTC’s compliance.
The minister said on Tuesday he is lifting the suspension, and SDTC said it would resume processing applications in its queue and accepting new ones in the coming weeks.
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