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Charges officially dropped against Arthur Porter, two years after his death

Charges officially dropped against Arthur Porter, two years after his death

by Admin | Aug 4, 2017 | Recent Articles, Uncategorized

Criminal charges against Arthur Porter, the man accused of committing what Quebec authorities described as the biggest corruption fraud in Canada’s history, have officially been abandoned, two years after his death. Crown prosecutor Nathalie Kleber said she...

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