Quebec Premier Calls on Auto Insurance Board to Co-operate With Police Investigation

Quebec Premier Calls on Auto Insurance Board to Co-operate With Police Investigation
The headquarters of the Society d’Assurance Automobile du Quebec (SAAQ) in Quebec City on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. The Quebec anti-corruption unit (UPAC) and the Surete du Quebec are proceeding to searches in the headquarters. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot
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Quebec Premier François Legault is demanding that the province’s auto insurance board fully collaborate with anti-corruption police.

The anti-corruption unit is investigating major cost overruns related to the auto board’s digital transition project.

But the state-owned corporation has allegedly refused to make documents available to police on the grounds of attorney-client privilege, as La Presse first reported today.

Legault says the auto board must co-operate with the investigation so that Quebecers can have confidence that the whole truth will come to light.

A spokesperson for the auto board also confirmed that three of its directors have left in recent weeks, amid a public inquiry into the budget overruns.

The corporation has been mired in controversy for months after Quebec’s auditor general found that its new online platform was expected to cost $500 million more than expected.