Former Quebec minister sees some charges dropped in corruption case
Quebec’s director of criminal and penal prosecutions is dropping some of the criminal charges against former Liberal deputy premier Nathalie Normandeau.
Five charges of fraud, corruption and conspiracy are being withdrawn, the prosecution service said in a statement to the court this morning.
The Crown intends to proceed to trial on seven counts, including breach of trust, fraud against the government and municipal corruption.
Crown prosecutor Richard Rougeau told reporters at the Quebec City courthouse that delays in bringing the case to trial had become problematic in light of the Supreme Court’s Jordan decision, which established time limits for criminal prosecutions.