A consulting company named in an audit of the RCMP pension fund as receiving contracts under an irregular process was benefiting from a $380,000 deal with the national police force as recently as January this year, documents obtained by CTV show.
Casey Computing Solutions Inc. was awarded $3.2-million worth of consulting contracts with the RCMP between 2002 and 2004, the documents show.
But a 2005 audit done by the international company KPMG showed that some of those deals were improperly tendered. One of them allowed the company's owner, Kim Casey, to put her husband, Pat, on the payroll, which boosted the price incurred by the federal government by $675 a day.
Tuesday, May 08, 2007
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