February 4, 2014 •
Former Quebec Premier Accused of Accepting Illegal Contribution
Former Quebec premier, Jean Charest, is accused of accepting $3,000 from a lobbyist while in office. The payment occurred just days before the 2008 general election and was given by a senior executive at a windmill manufacturing company.
Charest denies the allegation, according to current premier Phillipe Couillard. The allegation stems from the testimony of Louis-Pierre Lafortune, who was an investor in the same windmill manufacturing company.
The lobbyist who allegedly delivered the check to Charest has not been identified. The windmill company went bankrupt in 2010.
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