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Quebec’s anti-corruption squad raids home of sister of ex-Liberal fundraiser

Quebec Premier Jean Charest appears before a legislature committee, flanked by his chief of staff Marc Croteau, left, and Gerard Bibeau, secretary general of the executive council, to defend his office department's spending Monday April 26, 2010 at the legislature in Quebec City. Jacques Boissinot/The Canadian Press

MONTREAL – Quebec’s anti-corruption squad says it has has raided the home of the sister of a former fundraiser for the Quebec Liberal party.

The squad targeted the home of Suzanne Bibeau, whose brother Marc Bibeau used to be a key party fundraiser.

The anti-corruption unit says search warrants were carried out this morning north of Montreal but that no arrests are planned.

This latest raid is believed to be connected with another police operation that took place last month.

Two construction companies belonging to the Bibeau family were targeted in those three raids.

Marc Bibeau, who had close links to former premier Jean Charest, was one of the administrators.

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