Police ready to turn spotlight on Liberal officials
With fraud investigations into ad agencies nearly wrapped up, Mounties to intensify scrutiny of possible corruption, influence peddling
OTTAWA — The police have almost finished probing advertising firms involved in the sponsorship scandal and are moving on to allegations of corruption against Liberal officials, sources say.
The RCMP and the Sûreté du Québec have recommended to Crown prosecutors that a final set of charges be laid in the advertising phase of the probe, against people who worked for at least two companies involved in the sponsorship program, sources said.
These cases wind up the police investigation of the major advertising firms involved in the controversial federal initiative to put up Canadian flags in Quebec after the 1995 referendum on sovereignty.
Having focused on issues of fraud since 2002, the Mounties sent a clear message last week they are now looking at allegations of influence peddling, laying charges against former federal Liberal official Benoît Corbeil.
Sources said the RCMP is hoping to go higher up the Liberal hierarchy than Mr. Corbeil, the former director-general of the Liberal Party's Quebec wing, who is accused of taking a bribe from a businessman and defrauding the party.
3 comments:
oh that should make the conservatives happy. Phew!
I wonder how many Canadians get that both the conservatives, and the liberals are corrupt. The owner of this blog certainly doesn't...
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when faced with a ray of truth, this blogger resorts to clicks and grunts.
Surprising!
Perhaps you can learn a few things from nexus of assholery...
You are no better, than canadian cynic lol...
unhyphenated cynic.... lmao
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