The man who sparked Quebec's corruption inquiry
Former Montreal police chief Jacques Duchesneau will be the star witness Wednesday when the Quebec inquiry into corruption in the construction industry begins formal hearings. He tells the CBC's Terence McKenna that Canadians are naive to believe organized crime isn't involved in these businesses.
Straight arrow Jacques Duchesneau, Montreal's former police chief, is to be the star witness when the inquiry into construction industry begins formal hearings on Wednesday
Former Montreal police chief Jacques Duchesneau recalls his own first brush with corruption.
He was young police officer participating in a raid on a drug dealer. Afterwards, back in the squad car, Duchesneau's partner explained that, during the search, he took $50 in cash found in a drawer. "He said 'Twenty-five for me and $25 for you'