Federal government bars private security firm Neptune from receiving federal public contracts

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Until further notice, a private security firm that has secured public contracts worth hundreds of millions in the last decade will no longer be able to offer its services to the federal government, a byproduct of the scrutiny that came after Radio-Canada’s Enquête program revealed that the head of the company conducts business using two identities.

Neptune’s list of clients includes the Sûreté du Québec (Quebec’s provincial police force) and several courthouses in the province. It also received roadwork contracts with Ontario’s Transport Ministry.

According to Radio-Canada, the man in charge of Neptune’s operations, Robert Butler, was not named in the company’s corporate structure

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