Quebec’s anti-corruption police arrest two suspects in alleged school board fraud
MONTREAL — Quebec’s anti-corruption police force says it has arrested two people in connection with an alleged fraud scheme at a major Montreal-area English-language school board.
Police said today in a news release Caroline Mastantuono and Christina Mastantuono will face fraud-related charges stemming from their time as employees with the Lester B. Pearson School Board.
The anti-corruption unit, known as UPAC, says it’s still looking for a third suspect in the case; it says the suspects who were arrested have been released on a promise to appear in court in January.
Caroline Mastantuono, a former director of the board’s international department, is alleged to have collaborated with a recruitment firm to produce and use false documents, causing a financial risk to the board and deceiving the Immigration Department.