Wednesday, September 9, 2020

CORRECTING AN INCOMPETENT GOV'T DECISION

 The deal to award a state-owned Chinese company the contract to install X-ray scanners in Canadian embassies around the world is being reviewed by the quasi-judicial body that governs the federal government’s procurement process.

The Canadian International Trade Tribunal has informed Beijing-based Nuctech that it has decided to conduct an inquiry, based on a complaint made by rival bidder, KPrime Technologies of Calgary.

KPrime alleges that Public Services and Procurement Canada failed to evaluate its bid properly and that Nuctech’s submission should have been judged ineligible.

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