That's today's scoop from the anti-corruption inquiry in Quebec.
After eight months of interrogating Italian guys who keep money in their socks, the Charbonneau Commission is finally getting serious. SNC-Lavalin is a great Canadian success story. They've been brought low lately by allegations of running wild with the schmier-geld on their overseas contracts in places like Libya and Bangladesh.
And Quebec from the sounds of things.
Ironically, the guy overseeing this cesspool of corruption is one Gwyn Morgan, Chair of the Board of Directors. Morgan made his hundreds of millions perfecting fracking practices when he was CEO of Encana. Upon retirement he took the SNC-Lavalin gig, which leaves him lots of time to pen his Globe and Mail column, in which he likes to pontificate on, among other things, corporate ethics!
Attaboy Gwyn!
Looking forward to your next column!
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