Former premier Jean Charest suing Quebec government for $1M over investigation leaks
MONTREAL — Former Quebec premier Jean Charest is suing the Quebec government for violation of his privacy in connection with a police anti-corruption investigation.
The lawsuit filed Friday in Montreal seeks $1 million in punitive damages and $50,000 in moral damages.
Charest says in a statement that in recent years, confidential information about him and his family has been leaked to the media.
He blames the leaks on the province’s anti-corruption police unit, which has conducted an investigation into provincial Liberal party financing while Charest was premier.