Thursday, March 30, 2017

QUEBEC; 4 YEARS, $45MILLION LATER

The Charbonneau corruption inquiry ended a year ago, on Nov. 24, 2015, with a 1,741-page final report that found “widespread and deeply rooted” corruption and collusion in the awarding of public construction contracts.
Has anything changed since then?
Quebec has introduced six bills that cover some recommendations, but critics say Couillard’s Liberals – deemed more corrupt than previous governments in opinion polls –are shying away from effective corruption-busting moves.

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