contractor Dalian Enterprises used a federal government procurement program aimed at supporting Indigenous businesses, after previously saying all results would be kept secret.
The joint ventures are usually for the purpose of qualifying for a long-standing Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business , which is a set-aside program meant to support Indigenous businesses and workers.Indigenous organizations have raised concerns with these types of arrangements, warning that they can promote “phantom joint ventures” where an Indigenous partner is used as a front by a non-Indigenous business to obtain a contract set-aside.
The initial audits are primarily focused on confirming that the Indigenous company is on an existing Indigenous Business Directory maintained by the department. “Due to the complex nature of these audits, an exact timeline for completion cannot be provided,” the department said. “A summary of the results will be made public once the audits are completed. ISC cannot, however, make public the full copies of audits as audits contain commercially sensitive information. This is the case for all PSIB audits.”
The company said Dalian set up a conflict-of-interest screen so he would not be involved in the company’s interactions with his new employer.
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