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Quebec auto board sorry for online platform boondoggle, aims to regain public trust
- Quebec's automobile insurance board apologized for the failed rollout of its online platform and budget overruns reaching hundreds of millions of dollars.
- A public inquiry found that the auto board's management concealed the true platform costs from elected officials.
- An auditor general report revealed the platform would cost taxpayers over $1.1 billion by 2027, which is $500 million above the original estimate.
- The board admitted its failures damaged public trust and pledged to cooperate fully with the government to implement the inquiry's recommendations and regain trust.
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The Legault government is assessing its remedies against the private companies that participated in the failed digital shift of the Auto Insurance Corporation.
·Montreal, Canada
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Quebec auto board sorry for online platform boondoggle, aims to regain public trust
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