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Five TPC lobbyists under investigation: Lobbyist Registrar

An audit last week revealed the Technology Partnerships Canada program has been hit with another $3.3-million in contingency fees and the government seeks repayment of the money.

The federal government is investigating five lobbyists who earned more than $3-million in controversial contingency fee payments while lobbying the government for funding agreements under the Technology Partnerships Canada program, The Hill Times has learned.

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Five TPC lobbyists under investigation: Lobbyist Registrar

An audit last week revealed the Technology Partnerships Canada program has been hit with another $3.3-million in contingency fees and the government seeks repayment of the money.

The federal government is investigating five lobbyists who earned more than $3-million in controversial contingency fee payments while lobbying the government for funding agreements under the Technology Partnerships Canada program, The Hill Times has learned.

  

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