Quebec ordered to pay ex-premier Charest $385K because of corruption probe leaks

Conservative leadership candidate Jean Charest answers questions from reporters after the third debate of the 2022 Conservative Party of Canada leadership race, in Ottawa, on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022. A Quebec Superior Court justice has ordered the Quebec government to pay former premier Jean Charest $385,000 over the release of his personal information during an investigation by the province's anti-corruption unit. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang

MONTREAL - A court has ordered the Quebec government to pay ex-Liberal premier Jean Charest $385,000 because information about a corruption investigation targeting his former party was leaked to journalists.

Charest in 2020 filed a lawsuit against Quebec's anti-corruption police and the province's attorney general after details were made public in 2017 regarding an investigation into alleged illegal Liberal party financing during his tenure as premier.

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