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8 arrested for allegedly accepting bribes in commercial driver exams, OPP says
Summary
The Ontario Provincial Police say eight people were arrested on 24 charges after an investigation into alleged bribery during commercial Class A driving exams in Kingston and the Greater Toronto Area. The probe began in January at the request of the Ministry of Transportation and the accused were scheduled to appear in court.
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Officials say eight people were arrested after an investigation into alleged bribes during commercial Class A driver road exams in Kingston and the Greater Toronto Area. Investigators reported the probe began in January at the request of the Ministry of Transportation. Authorities said 24 charges, including money laundering and conspiracy to commit an indictable offence, were laid and the accused were scheduled to appear in court.
Reported facts:
- Eight people were arrested in connection with alleged bribery affecting commercial Class A road exams in Kingston and the Greater Toronto Area.
- The investigation was opened in January after a request from the Ministry of Transportation, according to the Ontario Provincial Police.
- A total of 24 charges were laid, including money laundering and conspiracy to commit an indictable offence.
- The arrested individuals were scheduled to appear in court, and investigators asked anyone with information to contact the OPP or Crime Stoppers.
Summary:
The arrests relate to reported attempts to obtain favourable consideration during Class A road examinations. Court appearances were scheduled for the accused, and investigators have requested public assistance as part of the ongoing process.
