UPAC drops probe into Quebec Liberal Party’s financing after 8 years
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A Quebec’s anti-corruption squad has put an end to its long investigation into the finances of the province’s Liberal Party. Frédérick Gaudreau, the head of the the commissaire à la lutte contre la corruption (UPAC), announced the decision Monday, about […]
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Quebec’s anti-corruption squad has put an end to its long investigation into the finances of the province’s Liberal Party.
Frédérick Gaudreau, the head of the the commissaire à la lutte contre la corruption (UPAC), announced the decision Monday, about eight years after the probe was launched in 2014.
The specialized police force was looking into the Quebec Liberal Party’s financing spanning from 2001 to 2012.