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Bribery allegations ‘crushing,’ former City of Winnipeg CAO tells inquiryThe inquiry seeks to understand the mismanagement of the $214 million redevelopment of the downtown Canada Post building into the current Winnipeg Police Service Headquarters.PoliticsFeb 19
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EPC votes to approve police HQ lawsuit settlementA legal battle ongoing for years in connection with the Winnipeg Police Headquarters building could soon be settled if city council signs off.PoliticsMar 15, 2023
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Judge rules former Winnipeg CAO Phil Sheegl accepted $327K bribe and city owed $700K'The city has persuaded me on a balance of probabilities that the elements of bribery have been satisfied,' Chief Justice Glenn Joyal wrote in a 126-page decision.CrimeMar 16, 2022
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City lawyers ask for $1.2M more to chase possible $24M in Winnipeg police HQ fraud caseThe City of Winnipeg's legal team has asked for an additional $1.2 million to hire help to go through the 'sheer volume' of paperwork surrounding the city's WPS HQ fraud case.CrimeSep 21, 2021
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Proving alleged fraud, kickbacks in Winnipeg police headquarters case easier in civil suit: law profA University of Manitoba law professor says a civil suit is much more likely to prove alleged wrongdoings surrounding the Winnipeg police headquarters construction and renovations.CanadaJan 8, 2020
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Winnipeg to ask province for public inquiry after corruption allegationsCity council has voted to ask the province to conduct a wide ranging public inquiry into controversial city projects and business practices.Feb 22, 2017
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RCMP allegations ‘Most seriously damaging to public’s trust to date’: BowmanMayor Brian Bowman announced Thursday he is working on a public inquiry to present to the province after court documents revealed allegations that former city CAO Phil Sheegl was paid $200,000 for helping Caspian Construction land the police headquarters project.InvestigationsJan 26, 2017
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Sheegl quits boards; city seeks legal opinionsThe city's former top manager, who resigned under a cloud last week, has also given up his positions on several boards.PoliticsOct 23, 2013
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Sheegl says he’s sworn to silence"Sorry, I am bound by the terms of a confidentiality agreement and therefore have no comment," former chief administrative officer Phil Sheegl told Global News in an email.PoliticsOct 22, 2013
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