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Three years after a high-profile inquiry into allegations of corruption in the Quebec construction industry filed its report, a committee tasked with tracking the progress of its recommendations has found that 29 of them have been carried out, 12 partially executed and 19 remain unfulfilled.

Last year at the same date, the committee found significant progress, with 60 per cent of the 60 recommendations fully or partially carried out. This year that rate stands at 70 per cent.

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In its report published Tuesday, the committee called on the Legault government to pay particular attention to those recommendations aimed at restoring the public’s faith in their elected officials. It also calls for a municipal auditing process to be put in place and improved protection for whistleblowers.

The report was made public by the Ligue d’action civique, which is represented on the committee’s six-member panel.