Evidence of meeting #55 for Public Accounts in the 39th Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was contracts.

A recording is available from Parliament.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

David Smith  As an Individual
Dominic Crupi  As an Individual
Frank Brazeau  As an Individual
David Marshall  Deputy Minister, Public Works and Government Services Canada
Shahid Minto  Chief Risk Officer, Public Works and Government Services Canada
Greg McEvoy  Associate Partner, KPMG
Commissioner Paul Gauvin  Deputy Commissioner, Corporate Management and Comptrollership, Royal Canadian Mounted Police

May 7th, 2007 / 6:10 p.m.

Associate Partner, KPMG

Greg McEvoy

You're dealing with putting a contract in place for work that's already done. There are issues with process and risk. Does CAC know anything about the work that was done? Is this a proper contracting process to pay a consultant who didn't go through any kind of competitive process to do this work? It's not in keeping with proper contracting policy.

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NDP

David Christopherson NDP Hamilton Centre, ON

That's what I wanted to hear.

Thank you very much.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Shawn Murphy

Thank you very much, Mr. Christopherson.

Just before we go to Ms. Sgro, I have one question that I want to follow up on with Mr. Marshall, and it's on the report.

We operate here in a system, or I think we operate in a system, where we have transparency; Parliament knows what's going on. It's my understanding that all internal audits and reports are posted on a website. Would this normally be posted on the Public Works website?

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Deputy Minister, Public Works and Government Services Canada

David Marshall

No, Mr. Chairman. This was an investigation into potential wrongdoing and problems, so it's not an internal audit in that regard. It has a lot of names of persons involved, and so on, so we would be responsible for taking action to inform central agencies but not for posting it onto the website.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Shawn Murphy

My point is that this was kind of an offshoot of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police pension and insurance investigation. It was a bit of a path, but if we didn't get there, Parliament would never have known. Is there no obligation for you or your minister to report this to Parliament?

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Deputy Minister, Public Works and Government Services Canada

David Marshall

Under the current structure of rules, there is not, but we weren't trying to circumvent them. There were questions in the House on this subject, and there were newspaper articles. We were operating within the bounds of finding out what the problem was and taking action, and....

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Shawn Murphy

You know yourself that questions in the House are very seldom answered.

This is a serious issue. We're dealing in a parliamentary system; Parliament ought to be informed when something like this goes on. In this case, I don't see any trail at all that there was any effort by you or your staff or your minister to inform Parliament.

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Deputy Minister, Public Works and Government Services Canada

David Marshall

Well, Mr. Chairman, we did inform the Auditor General so that she would be able to judge the extent to which she wanted to report this or dig into it at her discretion. She was informed, and she's an officer of Parliament. We did what we thought we could.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Shawn Murphy

Are there any other skeletons in the closet you want to share with us?

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Deputy Minister, Public Works and Government Services Canada

David Marshall

That's a big question.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Shawn Murphy

Okay.

Go ahead, Ms. Sgro, for seven minutes.

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Liberal

Judy Sgro Liberal York West, ON

Thank you very much.

Mr. Crupi, would you please run through with me when you were relieved of your responsibilities with the RCMP?

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As an Individual

Dominic Crupi

I was.... I stepped down from that position and was put on leave in November 2003.

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Liberal

Judy Sgro Liberal York West, ON

Okay. Why was that?

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As an Individual

Dominic Crupi

They were starting an audit or an investigation and they asked me to step aside until it was completed. I had also talked to Barb George at the time, saying I didn't feel it would.... There were a lot of rumours going around, and I didn't feel appropriate to even stay in that position.

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Liberal

Judy Sgro Liberal York West, ON

Was this specifically when KPMG was brought in to do the audit, or was it earlier than that?

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As an Individual

Dominic Crupi

This was all internal to the RCMP. It was whenever they called their investigation.

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Liberal

Judy Sgro Liberal York West, ON

What was the investigation on, specifically, at that time, when you were asked to—

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As an Individual

Dominic Crupi

There were a whole bunch of allegations made, I'm told. I've never seen the allegations, other than what I've read and heard, so whatever those allegations were, that's what was being investigated.

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Liberal

Judy Sgro Liberal York West, ON

You stepped aside in November 2003.

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As an Individual

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Liberal

Judy Sgro Liberal York West, ON

What did you do then? Were you sent home with pay, or what was the process?

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As an Individual

Dominic Crupi

Yes, I was sent home with pay, and then in.... Throughout that process I continued to call the RCMP, asking when I was going to be interviewed. I can't count how many times I called. “When am I going to be interviewed?” “When can I tell my story?” “When can I answer questions?” That took a heck of a long time.

In any case, I had some health issues in November-December of 2004, went on sick leave, and was on sick leave until my retirement date, which was June 16, 2005.

6:15 p.m.

Liberal

Judy Sgro Liberal York West, ON

What did you do after that? You retired on June 16, 2005, and then you ended up working for a security company, one of our.... CSIS?

6:15 p.m.

As an Individual

Dominic Crupi

No. No, I started working for Ford Motor Company, working in their car area.