Annie Trudel
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Allegations of collusion in anti-corruption unit unfounded: auditor generalQuebec's auditor general says Annie Trudel's allegations about collusion involving the province's anti-corruption unit are unfounded, but there might be more to the story.EconomyJun 13, 2018
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This week on ‘Focus Montreal:’ June 10This week on 'Focus Montreal,' meet anti-corruption expert Annie Trudel, whose new book calls out corruption at the highest levels of power, learn about a Concordia University documentary focusing on the fight to preserve the Mohawk language, and athletes of ex-national ski coach Bertrand Charest are calling for safer training environments.CanadaJun 10, 2018
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Interview with Annie Trudel: Corruption in Quebec, UPAC and Robert Poeti’s failure to fix thingsIn this sit-down interview, corruption-fighting expert Annie Trudel says the level of corruption in Quebec is so deeply ingrained, she believes it even exists in the province's anti-corruption squad, UPAC.EconomyJun 9, 2018
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Ex-Liberal member Guy Ouellette alleges muzzling by anti-corruption unitFormer Liberal backbencher Guy Ouellette says he's being muzzled.PoliticsOct 30, 2017
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Politicians outraged after damning auditor testimony about Transports Quebec corruptionDamning testimony about the "illegal awarding of government contracts" has outraged politicians at Quebec's National Assembly.PoliticsJun 9, 2016
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UPDATED: Whistleblower in Transport Quebec corruption allegations testifies WednesdayFor the first time, the analyst who blew the whistle on corruption allegations at Transports Quebec spoke at the National Assembly.PoliticsJun 8, 2016
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Transport Quebec corruption documents not yet publicFriday, the head of the province's anti-corruption squad testified at a legislative committee to shed some light on the scandal, but he did it behind closed doors.MoneyJun 3, 2016
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UPAC, Auditor General investigate falsified documents in Quebec’s transport ministryQuebec's anti-corruption agency and the Auditor General will determine if documents transmitted to the Transport Ministry were falsified.PoliticsJun 1, 2016
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Parti Québécois calls for Jacques Daoust to resign after allegations of corruptionAfter possible allegations of mismanagement and corruption surfaced in Quebec's transportation department, the Parti Québécois is calling for minister Jacques Daoust to resign.PoliticsMay 24, 2016
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