
Ex-whistleblower Lino Zambito suspends ties with Quebec’s anti-corruption unit
MONTREAL — A former construction entrepreneur turned star whistleblower at Quebec’s corruption inquiry announced on Sunday that he’s suspending his collaboration with the province’s anti-corruption unit.
Lino Zambito said he’s stepping back from his work with the unit, known as UPAC, after documents released last week fingered him as a possible suspect in an investigation into leaks to the media.
At a news conference, Zambito emphatically denied being one of those responsible for leaking documents related to a UPAC probe called Machurer, which looked into suspected illegal financing within the provincial Liberal party under former leader Jean Charest.
“Lino Zambito is not the suspect UPAC is looking for,” he said. “I had nothing to do with it.”