27-11-2025 00:21 via montrealgazette.com

UPAC looking into vote-buying allegations involving Quebec Liberal Party

QUEBEC — The province’s anti-corruption unit is taking an interest in fundraising allegations involving the Quebec Liberal Party. In a statement issued late Wednesday, a media spokesperson for the Unité permanente anticorruption (UPAC) confirmed the unit is verifying various allegations that have dominated the media for several days. “We confirm we are in a validation process concerning allegations of reprehensible acts targeting the Liberal Party of Quebec,” UPAC
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