Quebec anti-corruption unit considering name change to improve tarnished image
QUEBEC — The head of Quebec’s anti-corruption unit says he’s considering a rebranding exercise for his troubled police force.
Frédérick Gaudreau told reporters today his police unit is ready to take a new name and make whatever other changes are needed to redeem its image, following a series of embarrassing, high-profile setbacks and failures.
The unit, known as UPAC, was formed about a decade ago to investigate corruption, primarily involving the province’s political and business elite.
Among UPAC’s problems is an investigation into alleged illegal party financing involving the Quebec Liberal party that has dragged on since 2014 with no conclusion in sight.