Thank you, Mr. Speaker. When Northstar came to me and identified their concerns, I asked the BIP monitoring office in ITI to review the process. I have subsequently asked the Department of Justice to review the process, as well as the Department of Public Works and Services to review the process. All three have come back to me and advised that there is not enough that was wrong with the process to warrant overturning it. As Public Works has said, there were a number of procedural issues with the RFP, but while they may lend themselves to an error of public uncertainty about the process, they did not constitute any error in the issuance of the final RFP or in the resultant contract. So that is the advice that I have been given. Thank you.
Charles Dent on Question 96-15(6): Contract For GNWT Employee Assistance Plan
In the Legislative Assembly on May 16th, 2007. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 96-15(6): Contract For GNWT Employee Assistance Plan
Question 96-15(6): Contract For GNWT Employee Assistance Plan
Item 7: Oral Questions
May 15th, 2007
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