Anti-corruption police can’t authenticate texts that led to PLQ leader’s resignation: La Presse
Quebec’s anti-corruption police say they are unable to verify text messages that allege members of the province’s Liberal Party received money in exchange for voting for Pablo Rodriguez in a leadership race, according to a report in La Presse. The messages were the basis of a scandal that led to Rodriquez’s resignation as party leader in December.
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