ArriveCan contractor exec became public servant after project was completed, company says

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Dalian Enterprises, one of the contractors that worked on the controversial ArriveCan app, says its president and founder David Yeo only became a public servant after the project was completed.

It was reported last week that Yeo was an employee of the Department of National Defence (DND). He was subsequently suspended pending an investigation.

“Due to the serious nature of the concerns raised, DND is launching an internal investigation into the matter. The individual has been suspended while this investigation is underway. We are in the process of suspending contracts with Dalian,” a department spokesperson told CBC News in an email last

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