Jocelyn Dupuis
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Former Quebec union boss Jocelyn Dupuis sentenced to 12 monthsThe former leader of one of Quebec's main construction unions has been sentenced to 12 months in jail.CanadaJan 30, 2015
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Former FTQ-Construction boss found guilty of fraudJocelyn Dupuis has been found guilty of fraud and forging documents stemming from inflated expense claims.CrimeSep 26, 2014
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Star witness at corruption inquiry admits Rizzuto a contactFor years, former construction boss Tony Accurso has vigorously denied any links to organized crime -- but on Wednesday, he came clean.CanadaSep 3, 2014
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Quebec union boss admits to falsified bills but not fraudA former Quebec union boss admits he falsified bills to inflate his own expenses but his lawyer says the actions weren't fraud.CanadaMay 16, 2014
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Expensive meals dominate Quebec fraud trialJocelyn Dupuis appeared in a Montreal courtroom today and pleaded not guilty to fraud and fabricating fake documents.CanadaApr 15, 2014
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Quebec union boss said Mob wanted control of investment fundThe former president of the Quebec Federation of Labour said he was told that organized crime was plotting to take over the union's billion-dollar investment fund.CrimeJan 28, 2014
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Criminals weren’t running Quebec’s largest labour union: former headFormer union head Jocelyn Dupuis said he was happy to help people he knew had criminal records by getting them solid footing in the industry.CrimeNov 6, 2013
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