Former high-ranking Montreal politician has charges stayed because of wiretaps
MONTREAL — Frank Zampino, Montreal’s former executive committee chairman, will not stand trial on charges including fraud and breach of trust after a judge declared a stay of proceedings.
In a decision Monday, Judge Joelle Roy of Quebec court found Zampino’s constitutional rights were violated during the police investigation, in particular through “intrusive, indeed abusive” electronic surveillance.
She declared invalid the wiretap warrant obtained by police, saying it was granted in contravention of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The charges against the former right-hand man to Gerald Tremblay, who was mayor from 2001 to 2012, alleged that municipal contracts were awarded in exchange for political donations.