Quebec puts English school board under trusteeship, alerts anti-corruption police
MONTREAL — Quebec has placed the province’s largest English-speaking school board under trusteeship and sent a report on the organization’s alleged financial irregularities to the anti-corruption police.
The move announced Wednesday by the education minister is the latest round in a public fight between the Coalition Avenir Quebec government and the English Montreal School Board, which is responsible for 44,000 students.
Education Minister Jean-Francois Roberge said an investigation by his department revealed the EMSB improperly awarded millions of dollars worth of public contracts and politicized its decision-making to the detriment of students, staff and parents.
“There were problems with reimbursement of costs that seemed like they shouldn’t have been given. It looks as if there was dividing of contracts, to ensure the contracts were all under $25,000,” the minister told reporters. He said the sums totalled “a few million” dollars, but he referred reporters to the heavily redacted report for more detail.