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Doyon report clears Quebec NUGs

Abstract

In mid-1995 the Parti Quebecois, then in opposition, claimed evidence of influence peddling, international drug money laundering, kickbacks and fraud in Quebec`s independent power program. It also claimed evidence of irregularities at Hydro-Quebec in its procedures for approving hydropower projects. The Liberal Quebec government of the day ordered a public inquiry, led by Quebec superior court judge Francois Doyon. He submitted the Commission`s final report in April 1997. The report exonerated Hydro-Quebec and the province`s independent power industry of any criminal wrong doing regarding their respect for legal and regulatory directives and the `ethical norms and practices` of sound business management. In its 600-plus page report, the Doyon Commission found that while there was a certain lack of administrative rigor which allowed certain Hydro-Quebec executives to put themselves in questionable conflict-of-interest situations, their actions were not illegal. The current Parti Quebecois Government accepted the report and its recommendation concerning tightening conflict-of-interest guidelines. The current Liberal opposition in the National Assembly charged that the conclusions of the Commission were a foregone conclusion since the demand for the inquiry was politically motivated right from the beginning.
Publication Date:
Jun 01, 1997
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
SCA: 296000; PA: CANM-97:001588; EDB-97:091630; SN: 97001807302
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: IPPSO Facto; Journal Volume: 11; Journal Issue: 3; Other Information: PBD: Jun 1997
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING AND POLICY; ELECTRIC POWER INDUSTRY; PUBLIC UTILITIES; CONFLICTS OF INTEREST; ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES; QUEBEC
OSTI ID:
490266
Country of Origin:
Canada
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: IPFCEQ; ISSN 0847-1460; TRN: CA9701588
Submitting Site:
CANM
Size:
pp. 24
Announcement Date:
Jul 16, 1997

Citation Formats

McArthur, D, and Salaff, S. Doyon report clears Quebec NUGs. Canada: N. p., 1997. Web.
McArthur, D, & Salaff, S. Doyon report clears Quebec NUGs. Canada.
McArthur, D, and Salaff, S. 1997. "Doyon report clears Quebec NUGs." Canada.
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abstractNote = {In mid-1995 the Parti Quebecois, then in opposition, claimed evidence of influence peddling, international drug money laundering, kickbacks and fraud in Quebec`s independent power program. It also claimed evidence of irregularities at Hydro-Quebec in its procedures for approving hydropower projects. The Liberal Quebec government of the day ordered a public inquiry, led by Quebec superior court judge Francois Doyon. He submitted the Commission`s final report in April 1997. The report exonerated Hydro-Quebec and the province`s independent power industry of any criminal wrong doing regarding their respect for legal and regulatory directives and the `ethical norms and practices` of sound business management. In its 600-plus page report, the Doyon Commission found that while there was a certain lack of administrative rigor which allowed certain Hydro-Quebec executives to put themselves in questionable conflict-of-interest situations, their actions were not illegal. The current Parti Quebecois Government accepted the report and its recommendation concerning tightening conflict-of-interest guidelines. The current Liberal opposition in the National Assembly charged that the conclusions of the Commission were a foregone conclusion since the demand for the inquiry was politically motivated right from the beginning.}
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