Rigged Bids May be Common, Says Top Bureaucrat

The kind of bid rigging and manipulation of contracts uncovered in the RCMP pension scandal could be going on in other federal departments, warns Public Works' top bureaucrat. David Marshall, the deputy minister of Public Works, told the Commons public accounts committee yesterday that managers in the RCMP and Consulting and Audit Canada (CAC) "rigged" contracts to ensure work was directed to specific suppliers, effectively circumventing the government's competitive bidding process. "I just think the whole thing stinks, to tell you the truth," Mr. Marshall told MPs.

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