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Montreal suspends engineer following corruption allegations

According to a news release from the city, Gilles Vzina, the infrastructure director, was suspended without pay in light of allegations made at the Charbonneau commission.

Gilles Vzina and three others suspended without pay

Former engineer Luc Leclerc told the Charbonneau commission he had a "complicity" with his boss at the time Gilles Vzina. (CBC)

The City of Montreal has suspended one of its head engineers in light of allegations made at the province's corruption inquiry.

According to a news release from the city, Gilles Vzina, the infrastructure director, was suspended without pay.

The Charbonneau commission's latest witness, former engineer Luc Leclerc, testified last week that he had a "tacit complicity" with his superior at the time, Vzina and three former city employees who were already suspended.

Leclerc said he never witnessed Vzina receiving money from allegedly corrupt entrepreneurs but told the commission he took part in activities organized by the construction bosses. He said Vzina also receivedbottles of wine as presents.

One-time construction boss Lino Zambito told the inquiry that Yves Themens furnished him with a secret list of companies that were bidding on projects that his Zambito's company, Infrabec Construction, was also interested in bidding for. Engineers Michel Paquette and Franois Thriault authorized "extras" that inflated the cost of certain projects, Zambito said.

The three employeeswere suspended on Oct. 2but their pay was taken away following the latest testimony at the Charbonneau commission.