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Cankiwi Ventures, Ltd. — SAM.gov Exclusion Record

Debolt, AB, Canada

Public SAM.gov exclusion record

According to the public SAM.gov exclusions dataset, Cankiwi Ventures, Ltd. is listed with an exclusion action from AMS (Agricultural Marketing Service). The record shows an active date of Jun 30, 2025 and a termination date of Jun 6, 2027.

Listed
Status
Special Entity
Record Type
Debolt, AB, Canada
Location
May 25, 2026
Source File Date
AMS
Excluding Agency
Agricultural Marketing Service
Ineligible (Proceedings Completed)
Exclusion Type

Record Summary

This page summarizes a public SAM.gov exclusion record for Cankiwi Ventures, Ltd.. The record is associated with AMS (Agricultural Marketing Service), classified as Ineligible (Proceedings Completed), and listed under the Reciprocal program. The public record lists the party location as Debolt, AB, Canada. The source data also lists the party under the name Richard Dunham, Christopher Claypool, Raymond Walker.

Known Public Identifiers

Unique Entity ID (SAM)QGUCYCKMNZJ4
SAM Action Records1 related action record

At a Glance

Name
Cankiwi Ventures, Ltd.
Record Type
Special Entity
Source Classification
Special Entity Designation
Location
Debolt, AB, Canada
Country
Canada
Address
72058 Range Road 11
Debolt, AB T0H 1B0
Canada
Status
Listed in the public SAM.gov exclusions dataset
Also Appears Under
Richard Dunham, Christopher Claypool, Raymond Walker

Exclusion Action

AgencyExclusion TypeProgramActive DateTerminationSAM Record
AMS
Agricultural Marketing Service
Ineligible (Proceedings Completed) Reciprocal Jun 30, 2025 Jun 6, 2027 1db1c084…d89fda
Program Note: “Reciprocal” generally applies across covered federal award programs according to SAM.gov exclusion rules.

Official SAM Details

Nature / Cause
Determined ineligible upon completion of administrative proceedings establishing by preponderance of the evidence of a cause of a serious and compelling nature that it affects present responsibility; or determined ineligible based on other regulation, statute, executive order or other legal authority.
SAM.gov per-type Nature / Cause text.
Agency Comments from SAM.gov

The following agency comments are republished from the public SAM.gov source data when provided.

AMS Agricultural Marketing Service
Applies to 1 SAM action record.
Debarment was proposed because a joint investigation by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and USDA Office of Inspector General (OIG) revealed that a former general manager of JACKLIN SEED COMPANY (JACKLIN), a subsidiary of J.R. SIMPLOT COMPANY (SIMPLOT), engaged in multiple fraudulent schemes over several years, defrauding SIMPLOT and its customers. \nScheme 1: Seed Substitution: From January 2015 through the summer of 2019, the Respondents directed JACKLIN employees to fulfill customer orders with cheaper varieties of grass seed than ordered, to conceal such substitutions from the customers, and to invoice the customers as though no substitutions had taken place. This scheme caused JACKLIN’s customers to overpay about $100,000 and SIMPLOT to refund over $1.1 million for mislabeled grass seed. \nScheme 2: Fake Broker and Kickbacks: Respondents created a company to pose as an independent grass seed broker and routed a portion of JACKLIN’s overseas sales, adding its own mark-up and kicking back outsized commissions to you through the company. From December 2018 through August 2019, the scheme generated more than $369,000 in fraudulent commissions. \nScheme 3: Inflated Travel Expenses: Respondents conspired with a travel agent to inflate the costs of international business travel charged to SIMPLOT. The agent overbilled more than $500,000, the majority of which the Respondent ultimately received in kickbacks from the agent. \nScheme 4: Fake Rebates and Money Laundering: Respondents directed SIMPLOT’s payment of more than $12 million in “rebates” and “commissions” to entities that were posing as foreign sales partners but were fronts for embezzling funds. Respondents then used part of gains to invest in real estate property in Hawaii. Years later, Respondents sold the real estate and wired the proceeds to investment accounts in Spokane, WA as part of an elaborate money laundering operation. For further information contact the U.S. Department of Agriculture Agency Exclusions POC.
Source Record Created
Jul 7, 2025
Cross Reference
(also Richard Dunham, Christopher Claypool, Raymond Walker)

What This Record Shows

The source record classifies this exclusion as Ineligible (Proceedings Completed) under the Reciprocal program. Where SAM provides official Nature / Cause, Effect, or Additional Comments text, those fields appear above.

Understanding This Record

About Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS)
AMS administers federal marketing, grading, and certification programs for agricultural products.
The “Reciprocal” program
The Reciprocal program generally means the exclusion is recognized across covered federal award programs or transactions, rather than being limited only to a single agency listing.
“Ineligible (Proceedings Completed)”
This classification indicates the excluding agency lists the party as ineligible after completion of the associated exclusion proceeding.
Dates in this record
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