Audit Finds “Gaps” In Fraud

The federal agency responsible for the $60 million ArriveCan program has yet to fill “gaps” in fraud detection, warn auditors. The in-house report faulted Canada Border Services Agency managers for being slow to tighten controls after ArriveCan irregularities: “Fraud regardless of whether it is alleged or proven can erode public trust.”

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