Co-accused in Mascouche fraud case to plead guilty to some charges

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Five people and two companies accused of fraud, fraud against the government, and conspiracy in Mascouche, Que. are expected to plead guilty to some of the charges, CBC’s French-language network Radio-Canada has learned.

Mascouche’s former director general, Tremblay

Mascouche’s former director general, Luc Tremblay, along with local businesspeople Normand Trudel, André de Maisonneuve, Rosaire Fontaine and Sylvie Chassé were charged in 2012 following an investigation by Quebec’s anti-corruption task force, known as UPAC.

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This article is summarized by Canadian Fraud News Inc.