CP Quebec Corruption Police Raiding Offices of Auto Insurance Board
- On June 18, 2025, Quebec's anti-corruption unit conducted a search at the main offices of the province's automobile insurance agency amid an ongoing scandal.
- The search relates to a nearly two-year-old scandal over the botched rollout of the board’s new online platform, as corruption police refused to detail what led to the search.
- An auditor general's report released earlier this year found that the government ultimately spent $1.1 billion on the platform, surpassing the original estimate by $500 million.
- The police force stated that its officers carry out investigations to gather proof that can either verify or disprove allegations, but declined to share details specific to this investigation.
- The scandal has prompted a continuing public inquiry and calls from the opposition to place the auto insurance board under trusteeship.
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CP Quebec corruption police raiding offices of auto insurance board
QUÉBEC — Quebec’s corruption police are searching the headquarters of the province’s auto insurance board. The auto board has been mired in a scandal for nearly two years over the botched rollout of its new online platform. An auditor general report earlier this year revealed the government wound up paying a total of $1.1 billion […]
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