Quebec engineering body finds former SNC-Lavalin CEO guilty on multiple counts of misconduct
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The former boss of SNC-Lavalin Jacques Lamarre was found guilty of seven of the 14 counts laid against him on the disciplinary board of the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec, in particular for condoning a "corruption system" within the firm.
Jacques Lamarre tolerated "a system of corruption and collusion" during his years as president.
MONTREAL — The former President and Chief Executive Officer of SNC-Lavalin, Jacques Lamarre, was found guilty by the Disciplinary Board of the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec (OIQ) of half of the 14 counts of charges against him, including collusion and corruption. The errors alleged by the ex-director were committed in the course of his duties at the head of the engineering firm between 2001 and 2009. Mr. Lamarre was found, among other things, g…
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