Pandemic business loan program lacked ‘value for money’: auditor general
OTTAWA — The auditor general says the small business loan program the federal government rolled out during the COVID-19 pandemic wasn’t managed in a cost-effective way.
Auditor general Karen Hogan says the Canada Emergency Business Account program wasn’t managed with “due regard for value for money.”
The program lent 898,000 small businesses $49.1 billion to help cover expenses such as rent and payroll during the pandemic.
The report estimates $3.5 billion of that went to recipients that were ineligible.