EDC investigating claim it backed SNC-Lavalin on corrupt Angola dam contract
OTTAWA — Export Development Canada is reviewing its decision to provide up to half a billion dollars worth of insurance in 2011 for an SNC-Lavalin contract in Angola after learning of an allegation the company may have won the bid with help from bribes.
The Crown corporation, which acts as a credit agency for Canadian firms looking to do business abroad, says it could widen its investigation to scrutinize other deals it struck over the years with the construction and engineering firm — likely worth several billion dollars combined.
A report by CBC News, based on allegations from an unnamed SNC-Lavalin insider, said it was well known within the company that “technical fees” in its proposals included cash earmarked for local consultants or agents to help the firm secure international contracts.