Ex-MP says no ‘backroom’ dealings involved in subcontract for 10,000 ventilators
OTTAWA — A former Liberal MP whose medical company was subcontracted as part of a $237-million ventilator deal with the federal government says no “backroom” business factored into the agreement.
Frank Baylis told the House of Commons ethics committee Friday that he had no contact with any lawmakers before the company he chairs, Baylis Medical, signed on to produce 10,000 ventilators under a subcontract with another Ontario-based firm.
Rick Jamieson, head of FTI Professional Grade Inc., which inked the multimillion-dollar contract with Ottawa as part of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, said he and Baylis had never heard of each other until the spring and that he never imagined politics would enter the picture.
Baylis, who served as president of the company he founded in 1989 until serving as a one-term MP starting in 2015, said he did not alert the federal ethics commissioner he was involved in the deal.