Quebec auto board ‘fiasco’ could be largest scandal since Charbonneau commission
- The Quebec government is facing a major controversy, seen as possibly the biggest scandal since the Charbonneau commission, according to observers.
- Premier François Legault stated he will launch a public inquiry into the issues surrounding the board's new online platform.
- Martine Valois from Université de Montréal noted that the controversy reveals ongoing problems with public contract oversight.
- Martine Valois from Université de Montréal remarked that the controversy reflects ongoing issues with weak oversight of public contracts after the Charbonneau commission.
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Quebec Auto Board ‘Fiasco’ Could Be Largest Scandal Since Charbonneau Commission
The Quebec government is grappling with a controversy that could be the biggest political scandal in the province since the Charbonneau commission, which found deep corruption in the construction industry, observers say. The fiasco over the digital transformation of Quebec’s auto insurance board, involving half a billion dollars in cost overruns, has dominated headlines in Quebec since the auditor general published a damning report nearly two we…
Quebec auto board ‘fiasco’ could be the largest scandal since Charbonneau commission
The digital transformation of Quebec’s auto insurance board, involving half a billion dollars in cost overruns, has dominated headlines in the province since the Auditor-General’s damning report
Quebec auto board 'fiasco' could be largest scandal since Charbonneau commission
MONTREAL — The Quebec government is grappling with a controversy that could be the biggest political scandal in the province since the Charbonneau commission, which found deep corruption in the construction industry, observers say. The fiasco over the digital transformation of Quebec’s auto insurance board, involving half a billion dollars in cost overruns, has dominated […]
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