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SNC Lavalin reaches agreement to repay Quebec municipalities for contracts obtained through fraudulent tactics

SNC Lavalin reaches agreement to repay Quebec municipalities for contracts obtained through fraudulent tactics

by Admin | Dec 13, 2017 | Uncategorized

Engineering giant SNC-Lavalin has reached agreement to pay restitution to seven Quebec municipalities for obtaining contracts through questionable means. Neil Bruce, CEO of the Montreal-based engineering and construction firm, says the settlements under the province’s...

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