30-11-2017 18:24 via montrealgazette.com

UPAC second-in-command resigns after reportedly touting stocks in controversial firm

Marcel Forget, second-in-command of the province’s anti-corruption squad (UPAC), has resigned in the wake of a news report saying he recommended investments to fellow officers while serving as a member of the Sûreté du Québec.
Forget’s departure was announced in a statement by UPAC chief Robert Lafrenière Thursday morning, soon after Quebec Public Security Minister Martin Coiteux publicly urged Forget to consider his future on the squad.
The resignation fol
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