![]() ![]() In Quebec City, Robert Dutil, the province’s public-security minister, was asked about the length of time the unit appears to be taking to move its investigations forward. Pepin had earlier told La Presse, a French-language Montreal newspaper, that its ongoing probe into his activities was “farcical.” The anti-corruption unit was created just over a year ago as part of what the government of Quebec Premier Jean Charest calls a crackdown on corruption and collusion relating to public contracts. Outside his home, a feisty Pepin told the LCN television network in a late-morning interview that “I am open” and that he had “no problem” with the arrival of investigators. Activate your Online Access Now Article content If you are a Home delivery print subscriber, unlimited online access is included in your subscription. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.
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