Friday, 27 September 2013

Construction boss admits to corruption



http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2012/09/27/quebec-construction-collusion_n_1921190.html








Quebec is cracking down on organized crime in the construction industry as a construction contractor who was brought to court admits to rigging the bids for public work projects. Lino Zambito admitted to the court that the mob over saw all his contracts and the building owners would be forced to pay the mob in cash. Infrabrec construction is a multi-million dollar industry that would rack in on average 10 to 15milion dollars a year. They had a system with other corrupted company's where they would assure that they would not truly bid against each other for projects. They would tell the other company's there bids for projects and assure that the bid was low that they can al split the profits and continue to get richer when the contract is developed. Zambito stated "it's a business, entrepreneurs made money, and an amount was due to the mafia". Québec's anti-corruption investigators are cracking down hard and finding much more evidence and they realize that corruptions leads to taking are tax payers money. They continue to destroy corruption in organized crime and political parties.













TREY WILSON



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