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Denis Coderre loses candidate Robert Zambito after kickback allegations

Longtime councillor and quipe Coderre candidate Robert Zambito has dropped out of Montreals election race less than one week before voters go to the polls on Nov. 3, because of a Radio-Canada investigation.

St-Lonard concil candidate under investigation by the province's anti-corruption unit

Longtime councillor Robert Zambito was seeking re-election in St-Lonard, but resigned just hours before a Radio-Canada investigative broadcast. (CBC)

Longtime councillor and quipe Coderre candidate Robert Zambito has dropped out of Montreals election race less than one week before voters go to the polls on Nov. 3.

The news came Tuesday afternoon just hours before Radio-Canadas investigative news program Enqute was scheduled to air a story about an alleged kickback scheme.

Enqute learned that Zambito, who has been a councillor in St-Lonard since 1986, is under investigation by Quebecs anti-corruption unit over the sale of land that was owned by the city.

The alleged scheme dates back to the spring of 2010, when Zambito was a member of former mayor Grald Tremblays party, Union Montral.

Zambito was in a municipal office speaking with Bernard Blanchet, the chairof the Union Montralcaucus, and allegedly offered him $20,000 to help reducethe sale price of a former snow depot that was for sale inLachineto one ofZambito'sfriends.

'I never offered money to anyone,- Robert Zambito, candidate

Blanchetwould have refusedand turned to then-mayor Tremblay who told Blanchet to go to police.

The anti-corruption unit opened an investigation.

Another alleged bribe-attempt

Blanchet complained to police a second time a few months later,after Zambito allegedly invited him to connect withthe buyer, GiuseppeLibertella, duringa Union Montral reunion in the basement of a banquet hall in the citys east end.

The two men allegedly offered Blanchet compensation in exchange for helping to reducethe sale price of the land, which needed to be decontaminated.

Coderre demands resignation

We asked all the questions.- Denis Coderre, mayoral candidate

After finding out about the allegations,Coderre said he told his candidate to step down.

We asked all the questions, Coderre said, adding that Zambito swore he did nothing wrong.

When we do all the background [checks] asking all the questions, and the person under oath says he did nothing ... I mean, what else? I am not a police force. We asked all the questions.

No charges laid

No charges have been laidand Zambito insists hes innocent.

I never offered money to anyone, Zambito told Radio-Canada.

Zambito admitted to discussing the land sale with Blanchet but said he never offered kickbacks.

In his resignation letter, Zambito says he will spend all his energy on clearing his name, and proving his innocence.