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UPAC arrests: Boisbriand cleaning up its corrupt past

Once a hive of political corruption, the bedroom community of Boisbriand has in recent years been actively seeking to remake its image and to recover millions of dollars in stolen public money.

Municipality north of Montreal has seen cost of public contracts plummet since corruption charges

The Boisbriand water plant has been at the centre of a number of corruption charges involving both politicians and engineering companies. (Radio-Canada)

Once a hive of political corruption, the bedroom community ofBoisbriandhas in recent years been actively seeking to remake its image and to recover millions of dollars in stolen public money.

Two of Boisbriand's previous mayors Robert Poirier andSylvie Berniquez Saint-Jeanhave been found guiltyof fraud in connection withmunicipal contracts. Since 2011, engineering and constructionfirms have also been charged in connection withwork they carried outin the municipality north of Montreal.

ButBoisbriand'scurrent mayor,MarleneCordato, said the community is now trying to turn the page on its criminal past.

"The best thing for the citizens of Boisbriandis thatsince thenwe have cleaned up a lot," saidCordato.

"We have changed things in Boisbriand.We have changed the way management is being doneand the way the city is being driven."

Centre of intrigue again

But Boisbriand is once again at the centre of intrigue after a string of arrests Thursday by the province's anti-corruption unit, UPAC.

The unit didn't specify whichevents were behindthe charges court documents refer to a period stretching from 2000 to 2012 but many of the suspects have been linked in the past to alleged corruption schemes inBoisbriand.

The best-known of these was the decision to award an$11-million contract to engineering firmRocheto buildawater-treatment plant.

Provincial bureaucrats initially decided to award the contract to a different firm, but then-municipal affairs minister NathalieNormandeau overruled that decision, according to publicly available court documents.

Normandeau was arrested Thursday, along with her former chief of staff Bruno Lortier,RocheexecutiveMarc-Yvan Cot and former executive France Michaud.

Michaudhas already been found guilty of fraud in connection withthe water-treatment plant contract.

More transparency

Since the initial round of arrests in 2011, Boisbrandhas taken a number of steps to introduce more transparency in its contract tendering process. That has already resulted in significant savings for the city.

Former Boisbriand mayor Sylvie St-Jean was eventually given a two-year suspended sentence after pleading guilty to corruption-related charges. (The Canadian Press)

"We have seen that all our public works costs have been going down from 30 to 50 per cent,"Cordato said.

"We have separated politics and administration a lot, and we have put new methods in place."

Boisbrand is also hoping to take advantage of new provincial laws that allow victims of fraud to recoup some of their losses.Cordato estimates the municipality could recover as much as$10.6 million from fraudulent billing.

"We're happy to see that at last justice is being done," Cordatosaid of the latest charges.

"But what we want now for the citizens ofBoisbriandis to get back the money that they have paid when it wasn't necessary.They've been robbed for a lot of millions of dollars."

with files from Elias Abboud