Scrutiny of WE Charity focused on ability to deliver grant program: PCO clerk
OTTAWA — Canada’s top public servant says federal officials did not probe WE Charity’s financial situation or governance structure when doing homework on a $912-million deal with the charity to administer a pandemic student grant program.
Ian Shugart, clerk of the Privy Council, says the due diligence on WE Charity focused on its ability to deliver the program.
Speaking to the House of Commons ethics committee this afternoon, Shugart said senior officials at Employment and Social Development Canada — the department that ultimately signed the contract with WE — told him they had a track record with the organization, which reassured him about the charity.
When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau initially pushed back on the proposal to award the Canada Student Service Grant contract to WE, knowing his family’s connections with the organization would lead to significant scrutiny, Trudeau asked for further evaluation of the deal, Shugart confirmed.