Quebec Corruption Inquiry
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Bernard Trépanier, key figure in Quebec corruption inquiry, dead at 79A former political fundraiser in Montreal who became a central figure during Quebec's public inquiry into corruption in the construction sector has died at the age of 79.CanadaAug 14, 2018
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Quebec concludes deals worth $95 million in corruption reimbursementQuebec has reached deals to get $95 million in a voluntary redemption program aimed at recouping cash lost to corruption, collusion or bid-rigging in the awarding of public contracts.CanadaJun 13, 2018
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Charbonneau whistleblower Lino Zambito avoids jail timeA star whistleblower at Quebec's corruption inquiry will avoid jail time and serve a sentence in the community.CanadaNov 11, 2015
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Saulie Zajdel enters guilty pleaEx-Tory candidate Zajdel pleads guilty in Montreal to fraud-related charges.PoliticsMay 27, 2015
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Quebec corruption inquiry hearings resume under publication banThe inquiry which resumed Monday morning had intended for the first 15 minutes to be public but abruptly changed its mind without giving a reason.May 25, 2015
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Jacques Duchesneau: there’s ‘no political will’ to get back money lost to corruption in QuebecWhile speaking to a group of internal auditors Tuesday, Jacques Duchesneau told the crowd that corruption is still alive and well in Quebec.CanadaMay 13, 2015
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18 Hells Angels and sympathizers plead guilty to murder conspiracy chargesEighteen Hells Angels biker gang members and sympathizers arrested during a massive police sweep in 2009 pleaded guilty to reduced charges.CanadaMar 16, 2015
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Charbonneau Commission granted seven month extension for final reportJustice Minister Stephanie Vallee says the government will give France Charbonneau a seven month extension.CrimeFeb 12, 2015
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Quebec union boss ‘Rambo’ Gauthier granted conditional dischargeA high-ranking Quebec union boss found guilty of intimidating a contractor will avoid jail time and be able to keep his union position.CanadaFeb 3, 2015
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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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