CAQ granted participant status in Quebec corruption inquiry
Liberals only party not involved in Charbonneau commission
CBC News
Posted: Sep 20, 2012 4:55 PM ET
Last Updated: Sep 20, 2012 6:16 PM ET
The Charbonneau commission has granted participant status to the CAQ. (Radio-Canada)
Quebec's newest political party, the Coalition Avenir Québec, has been granted participant status at the Charbonneau commission.
The CAQ said it has a direct interest in fighting alleged corruption in the awarding of public contracts in the construction industry.
During last month's election campaign, CAQ leader François Legault focused many of his promises on abolishing corruption and collusion in Quebec's provincial government.
Participant status allows the party's lawyer to cross-examine witnesses.
When filing its request, the CAQ, which now holds 19 seats in the National Assembly, said it helped pressure the government to launch the inquiry.
Chief prosecutor Sylvain Lussier disagreed with the CAQ's request. He said the party should only be granted intervenor status – something Québec Solidaire, the sovereigntist party, was awarded.
The Parti Québécois was given participant status because it was one of the parties in power in the timeframe the commission is studying.
The Liberals, on the other hand, have not asked to participate.
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