SNC-Lavalin created ‘university’ for Libyan dictator’s son - News Summed Up

SNC-Lavalin created ‘university’ for Libyan dictator’s son


A 2008 meeting between then-Quebec Health Minister Philippe Couillard and the son of Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi’s pzalayboy, an alleged lesson at SNC-Lavalin University, the dictator’s successor-regulated company, was brief and unproductive says Couillard. Gilles Laramée, then executive vice president and chief financial officer, felt the idea of ​​developing a 45-day, in-house training course was “genius” and convincing – then-director Jacques Lamarre, who eventually greened “SNC-Lavalin University” “. In a 2013 interview with French broadcaster Enquête, Lamarre, who resigned in 2009, said he was happy to finally see Saadi Gaddafi’s background. “The fraud was committed against Libya, so it’s out,” Jennifer Quaid, a law professor at the University of Ottawa, told the Financial Post. This was the thought and this was the effect.”The deal to acquire SNC-Lavalin will also cost the firm $ 280m in fines.


Source: Libya Today December 22, 2019 00:00 UTC



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