Corruption in the City of Laval: The Disciplinary Council of the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec fines Giuliano Giuliani $20,000 Français
MONTREAL, Feb. 19, 2019 /CNW/ - The Disciplinary Council of the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec rendered its decision on guilt and sanction in the case of Giuliano Giuliani, who has been ordered to pay a total of $20,000 in fines.
Mr. Giuliani was found guilty of criminal offences in connection with the City of Laval's public contracts. The disciplinary complaint filed by the OIQ's Office of the Syndic and the decision rendered by the Disciplinary Council concern acts committed between 2006 and 2009, while Mr. Giuliani was the owner and executive officer of G. Giuliani Inc. construction company.
The full version of the Disciplinary Council's decision, including the summary of charges, is available on the OIQ's Web site. In its decision, the Disciplinary Council also ordered Mr. Giuliani to pay all costs in connection with the proceedings.
As a reminder, the sanctions imposed by the Disciplinary Council are meant to protect the public by dissuading professionals from repeating offences and by setting an example for other members of the profession.
About the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec
Founded in 1920, the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec has a membership of some 65,000 engineering professionals in all fields, except forest engineering. The OIQ's aim is to be a unifying organization and a reference for professionalism and excellence in engineering. Its mission is to protect the public by acting to ensure that engineers serve society with professionalism, compliance and integrity in the public interest. For more information, go to www.oiq.qc.ca.
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Patrick Leblanc, Senior Public Affairs Advisor, Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec, Tel.: 514 845-6141 or 1 800 461-6141, extension 3108
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