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Public Accounts committee  I understand that he also subcontracts.

March 21st, 2024Committee meeting

Bill Matthews

Public Accounts committee  I did not, personally.

March 21st, 2024Committee meeting

Bill Matthews

Public Accounts committee  There are a few pieces to this one. Number one, there is an investigation through the Public Service Commission on the staffing itself, with a look at some other HR files in order to see whether there are systemic issues. We're also confirming whether, on any of the contracted

March 21st, 2024Committee meeting

Bill Matthews

Public Accounts committee  The most obvious, Mr. Chair, is his signature on contracts with Dalian after he started his employment with the public service. That's the first part. I believe that during his testimony earlier this week, Mr. Yeo indicated it was an automated signature used by somebody else, but

March 21st, 2024Committee meeting

Bill Matthews

Public Accounts committee  Right. There are a couple of points here, Mr. Chair. One, let's differentiate between reference checks and security checks. We are looking into whether the reference check was properly done. Maybe it should have revealed some of his business activities. That work is ongoing t

March 21st, 2024Committee meeting

Bill Matthews

Public Accounts committee  The most important thing is the offer of employment letter. The future employee must confirm whether or not there is a conflict of interest. Mr. Yeo signed it without confirming that there was one. It's possible during reference checks that some of these things might come up, b

March 21st, 2024Committee meeting

Bill Matthews

Public Accounts committee  That is the group of 50 that actually has outside work that is possibly related to the Government of Canada, so in most cases, yes.

March 21st, 2024Committee meeting

Bill Matthews

Public Accounts committee  I will endeavour to provide the committee with information on the 50. We are still doing some validation. I also want to make sure I don't violate privacy. I will certainly come back to the committee with some information on the 50.

March 21st, 2024Committee meeting

Bill Matthews

Public Accounts committee  Mr. Chair, I cannot validate the employees of other departments and whether they have contracts with National Defence. I can endeavour to connect with my colleagues at Treasury Board Secretariat and see if any of their disclosures make that link for us. I'll do my best on that on

March 21st, 2024Committee meeting

Bill Matthews

Public Accounts committee  I'm not aware, Mr. Chair, but I would assume they exist. At the Department of National Defence we have employees who are doing contract work for other departments. I assume the inverse is true as well.

March 21st, 2024Committee meeting

Bill Matthews

Public Accounts committee  It would have included any awards to businesses that are on the business directory maintained by ISC, so I would assume Dalian would have been counted towards that as defence, as Mr. Crosby has confirmed with the shake of his head. When National Defence looks at its indigenous t

March 21st, 2024Committee meeting

Bill Matthews

Public Accounts committee  I think it depends on the nature of the work. Let's just use a simple example outside of DND first, and then we'll come to a DND example. If you had someone who was employed as a full-time translator for the Government of Canada and on the weekends they wanted to take on contrac

March 21st, 2024Committee meeting

Bill Matthews

Public Accounts committee  Thank you. In terms of no conflicts, we are not at all clear on what statement Mr. Yeo is referring to. There was no such statement. On the process involving Mr. Yeo's employment, he started in September 2023. That's important, because he was still on probation when we found ou

March 21st, 2024Committee meeting

Bill Matthews

Public Accounts committee  No, Mr. Chair, the Department of National Defence was not involved with the ArriveCAN app. The link to us is obviously through the suppliers that were involved in ArriveCAN and that we have contracts with: GC Strategies, Dalian and Coradix.

March 21st, 2024Committee meeting

Bill Matthews

Public Accounts committee  We were not contacted as part of the Auditor General's work on ArriveCAN. I've certainly read the reports. I did speak to the Auditor General when I became aware of Mr. Yeo's activities, just to make sure that she was aware of what we had stumbled upon, so I've had that conversa

March 21st, 2024Committee meeting

Bill Matthews