Quebec auto board sorry for online platform boondoggle, aims to regain public trust
MONTREAL — Quebec’s Treasury Board president said Tuesday the government will consider all legal and disciplinary recourse against those responsible in the automobile insurance board’s botched rollout of its online platform.
France-Élaine Duranceau told a news conference Tuesday they will aim to hold people accountable for the lack of transparency and financial mismanagement.
That could include everyone from executives who oversaw the digital shift at the Société de l’assurance automobile du Québec, and perhaps even the private firms that were hired to put the SAAQclic platform together.
“We are evaluating all possible legal recourse, both against individuals and firms that were involved in the work at the SAAQ,” Duranceau told a news conference in Quebec City.
