The government terminated the contract of Assistant Deputy Minister of Education Marie-Dominique Taillon after suspending her due to allegations regarding her management while she headed the Marie-Victorin School Service Center (CSS).
A decree adopted by the Council of Ministers on 1er November, published this week, made this decision official.
“It is ordered, on the recommendation of the Prime Minister, that the contract engagement of Ms. Marie-Dominique Taillon as assistant deputy minister at the Ministry of Education be terminated,” indicates the document.
The office of the Minister of Education, Bernard Drainville, declined to comment.
In June, Mr. Drainville himself announced the temporary suspension of Mr.me Taillon following the publication of a report from Duty covering the period when she was at the head of CSS Marie-Victorin.
Mr. Drainville had affirmed that verifications were underway in this area. The minister also recalled the two analyzes of the work climate already started by the CSS, which was the target of an investigation by the Permanent Anti-Corruption Unit (UPAC).
M’s LinkedIn pageme Taillon indicates that she is now “consultant, manager, strategic support and execution of special projects”.
More details will follow.
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