Former aide testifies Michael Applebaum was ‘open to corruption’
MONTREAL — A former aide to ex-Montreal mayor Michael Applebaum says it took just several months on the job to conclude the longtime local politician was “open to corruption.”
More than three years after his high-profile June 2013 arrest and ensuing fall from public life, Applebaum’s two-week fraud trial began Monday with his ex-chief of staff taking the stand.
Hugo Tremblay, the first of several Crown witnesses, recalled a conversation with the then-borough mayor in Tremblay’s office about requesting money from a developer to secure a project in 2007.
“We gotta make a living,” Tremblay, then a political aide, quoted Applebaum as saying.


