The former Deputy Prime Minister under the Liberal government of Jean Charest, Nathalie Normandeau, is demanding a sum of $ 2.5 million from the Attorney General of Quebec, considering that she has suffered numerous damages “which have mortgaged nearly five years” of his life following charges dating back to March 2016.
“These accusations were the result of faulty investigations and were rather motivated to promote the renewal of the mandate of Commissioner Robert Lafrenière and the creation of UPAC as an independent police force,” said Nathalie Normandeau in a press release sent Monday.
An originating application was filed on October 22. It remained under seal for a period of 30 days and the order ended at 4:30 p.m. Monday.
The former politician now radio host of a daily program on 98.5 believes that UPAC and the Director of Criminal and Penal Prosecutions (DPCP) “responsible for the damage caused”. “I will have to learn to live with these accusations which mortgaged nearly five years of my life. The damages were numerous and for this reason, I am claiming a sum of $ 2.5 million from the PGQ, ”she maintains.
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