
CP NewsAlert: Quebec corruption police raiding offices of auto insurance board
QUÉBEC — Quebec’s corruption police are searching the headquarters of the province’s auto insurance board.
The auto board has been mired in a scandal for nearly two years over the botched rollout of its new online platform.
An auditor general report earlier this year revealed the government wound up paying a total of $1.1 billion for the platform, which was $500 million more than expected.
The board is responsible for issuing and renewing driver’s licences, administering road tests and the provincial no-fault insurance system.