McKinsey doesn’t meet criteria for banning company from federal contracts: bureaucrat
OTTAWA — The deputy minister of Public Services and Procurement Canada says the federal government’s ethics rules do not disqualify consulting firm McKinsey & Company from doing business with the federal government despite scrutiny of the firm’s global track record.
Paul Thompson is answering questions about the firm’s government contracts at a House of Commons committee this afternoon.
He says a Canadian company would be barred from federal contracts if one of its affiliates has been convicted of a crime which is not the case for McKinsey.
The company has faced scrutiny for its work around the world, including its alleged involvement in the opioid crisis in the U.S. and its work with authoritarian governments.