GostHacked Posted January 28, 2014 Report Posted January 28, 2014 (edited) We have seen the Montreal mayor, and the Laval mayor step down over fraud an such. Now we are seeing the police get part of the blame. I guess as they should. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/richard-deschênes-among-4-ex-quebec-police-officers-facing-fraud-charges-1.2513667 Four former high-ranking members of the Quebec provincial police are facing fraud-related charges, Radio-Canada has learned. The charges are in connection with the alleged misuse of public funds. The four accused are: Richard Deschênes: General director of the Sureté du Québec from 2008-2012, relieved of his functions after allegations against him emerged. Steven Chabot: Associate director of criminal investigations until his retirement in 2010. Jean Audette: Associate director of criminal investigations from 2010-2012, who replaced Chabot after his retirement, and was relieved of his duties after allegations against him emerged. Alfred Tremblay: First public mention of his name in this affair. The men allegedly used a $26-million police fund to create a secret retirement fund. The money was meant for extra costs related to police investigations, such as paying informants or covering the cost of drugs in undercover operations. How do we expect to get to the bottom of all this when the cops are also involved in a lot of fraud? Although they might not be related to the mayor fraud, but just more evidence of corruption in the establishments. Edited January 28, 2014 by GostHacked Quote
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