SNC-Lavalin drops court challenge over bid for special agreement
OTTAWA — Montreal-based engineering firm SNC-Lavalin has ended its court challenge of the federal prosecution service’s decision to deny it a special agreement to avoid criminal proceedings on corruption and fraud charges.
The move, while not entirely surprising in light of a recent settlement of the criminal case, means legal questions about the nature and extent of the prosecution service’s authority won’t be examined further by the courts.
SNC-Lavalin was swept up in a political storm last February when the Globe and Mail newspaper reported that prime ministerial aides leaned on Jody Wilson-Raybould, attorney general at the time, to ensure there was a deal that would avoid prosecution.
Wilson-Raybould resigned from cabinet days later and was subsequently ousted from the Liberal caucus.