UPAC's first high-profile case produces few results
With the jury now sequestered at the Joliette courthouse in the trial of construction magnate Antonio Accurso, a door is about to close on Quebec’s anti-corruption squad’s first high-profile case.
When arrest warrants were issued for Accurso and then-Mascouche mayor Richard Marcotte — along with more than a dozen other people in April 2012 — Project Gravier made the front pages of newspapers across the province.
The end result, however, can hardly be called a succes
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