Watchdog rebukes Quebec auto insurance board after $500M online platform scandal
QUÉBEC — Quebec’s scandal-plagued auto insurance board has been hit with another blow, this time from an independent government agency that oversees the province’s public procurement markets.
The Autorité des marchés publics says the auto board — Société de l’assurance automobile du Québec — failed to manage public funds responsibly in its development of the online platform known as SAAQclic.
The board was the subject of a public inquiry last year after the auditor general revealed the platform was expected to cost taxpayers at least $1.1 billion, or $500 million more than anticipated.
The watchdog says that among its failings, the auto board had modified essential elements of the framework agreement that changed the nature and cost of the work.


