Ex-Quebec deputy premier Normandeau wants separate trial on fraud-related charges
QUEBEC — Former Quebec deputy premier Nathalie Normandeau is seeking a separate trial on her fraud-related charges.
Her lawyer’s comment in a telephone interview Tuesday came after he found out Normandeau’s five co-accused were asking that Quebec court Judge Andre Perreault recuse himself from proceedings.
Maxime Roy said his client has been waiting for two years to get the chance to give her side of the story.
Normandeau and the others were arrested in March 2016 by Quebec’s anti-corruption unit following an investigation authorities said involved political financing and gifts allegedly being exchanged for public contracts.