The former general manager of a residence for the elderly in Quebec admitted, before the Disciplinary Council for nurses, having extracted tens of thousands of dollars from this establishment.
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Lucie Couturier admitted on Monday that she cheated the Résidence Cardinal-Vachon in Beauport in several ways from 2011 to 2018. She could be expelled from the register for 18 months and fined $5,000.
The Disciplinary Council of the Order of Nurses of Quebec must render its decision on the sentence suggested jointly within 90 days.
Earlier this month, our Bureau of Investigation revealed that Mr.me Couturier and her husband, Claude Gauvin, the former president of the Order of Chartered Professional Accountants of Quebec, had quietly repaid more than $207,000 to the residence, ending a civil suit.
Comfortably installed in a richly decorated and impassive room during the virtual hearing of the Disciplinary Council, Lucie Couturier only said a few words.
She was mostly content to answer “yes” when asked if she acknowledged the facts. It was assistant trustee France Desroches who recounted the escapades of the experienced nurse. According to her, Ms. Couturier minimized the facts during the investigation.
“A few sweets”
France Desroches recounted with a touch of irony that the nurse considered that she had “granted herself a few sweet things”, that she maintained that she had contributed a lot to the residence and that the sums embezzled were “a simple due “.
According to the assistant trustee, Ms.me Couturier nevertheless expressed regret in a sworn statement, “which testifies that she has walked”.
However, she is not at the end of her troubles. In late September, the couple were criminally charged with fraud and theft over $5,000. The case will be back in court on November 15.
According to what was presented to the Order of Nurses, Lucie Couturier developed a scheme to sign checks herself, countersigned by her accounting technician.
This enabled her to pay herself more than $94,000 in “bonuses” and overtime to which she was not entitled under her contract.
Bold
She went so far as to sign a check for $25,000 a few weeks before Christmas, in 2014.
Mme Couturier would also have appropriated more than $32,000 in goods paid for by the residence.
Its head of maintenance notably noticed that a new television, intended for the Cardinal-Vachon recreation room, was instead interchanged with a used model.
The new television would have been brought to Mme Dressmaker.
Last week, Claude Gauvin was temporarily suspended by the Order of Chartered Professional Accountants of Quebec.