Suspended ArriveCan IT consultant unloading $2.2M Ottawa office condo

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Suspended ArriveCan IT consultant unloading $2.2M Ottawa office condo
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Coradix Technology Consulting Ltd. put up for sale an office suite which it owns in the national capital, just as the ArriveCan app spending controversy was intensifying.

WATCH: With the ArriveCAN controversy recently resurfacing after the recent release of the Auditor General’s report, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pledged that public servants who did not follow rules in the app’s development will face “consequences” after investigations. “It is obvious that the contracting process rules were not followed in this case and we need to make sure that there is accountability and transparency around that,” Trudeau said – Feb 20, 2024Coradix Technology Consulting Ltd.

on its website, including one for technology support of the Canada Border Services Agency’s intelligence and enforcement branch, Coradix has made no public announcement there about selling its offices.Dostie abruptly ended a phone call with a Global News reporter when asked questions about the suite and the reason for its sale. Dostie did not respond to a subsequent detailed email message, either.

“Notable amenities include ground and covered parking, bicycle storage, and convenient on-site showers. Experience the blend of comfort, functionality, and style from this well-crafted office, the perfect space for your business growth,” it further adds.The city of Ottawa annual property taxes for Suite #500 office suite are $39,270, including taxes on the ownership of its six included parking spaces.all Coradix’s current work and unfinished contracts it had been previously awarded.

The company’s property sale comes as the RCMP, the Integrity Commissioner, the Privacy Commissioner and a House of Commons committee have launched separate investigations into contracting irregularities in the ArriveCan app affair, which began as a $80,000 project to build a travel and health information app for Canadians during the Covid-19 pandemic.The app’s spending bill then exploded into a mushroom cloud of at least $59.

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