Contractor defends work on ArriveCan app, says conflict concerns were addressed
OTTAWA — A contractor that worked on ArriveCan is defending its integrity after Ottawa suspended its federal contracts following a report that its founder was a government employee.
Dalian Enterprises Inc. says steps were taken to address conflict-of-interest concerns before its founder, David Yeo, went to work for the Department of National Defence.
A spokesperson for the company says Yeo made the appropriate conflict-of-interest filing, resigned as a director and officer of Dalian and put his company shares in a blind trust.
The spokesperson also says Yeo agreed not to participate in any direct or indirect work the company was doing for the Defence Department.