According to a City of Montreal spokesperson, the city is preparing to file a $42 million lawsuit against contractor Tony Accurso and three of his business directors.
The lawsuit seeks the recovery of funds, accusing the businesses of collusion for their involvement in a construction contract scandal.
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Accurso’s companies Simard-Beaudry and Louisbourg were responsible for numerous contracts around the city through the early 2000s.
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The city claims the companies cheated rules in a competitive bidding war as part of submissions filed for municipal contracts.
As the companies involved are no longer active, the lawsuit will seek recovery from their former directors.
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Tony Accurso was sentenced to four years in prison after being found guilty in June of participating in a Laval collusion scandal.
Accurso was granted bail when he motioned for an appeal a week after he was sentenced.