BBC News, 6
November 2012
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| Gerald Tremblay denies any wrongdoing |
The mayor
of Canada's second-largest city, Montreal, has resigned amid a deepening
corruption scandal.
Gerald
Tremblay, 70, told a news conference that he was leaving public life after 25
years in politics.
A public
inquiry heard last week that Mr Tremblay was present at a meeting in which
illegal donations for his party - Union Montreal - had been discussed.
Despite his
resignation, Mr Tremblay continues to deny the allegations against him.
"After
25 years of service to this community, I'm leaving public life," Mr
Tremblay told the news conference.
"My
father told me to never get into politics because it was dirty and would
destroy me. But my passion and love for Quebec and Montreal set the path I had
to follow."
Correspondents
say pressure on Mr Tremblay has been growing following damaging testimony at
the corruption inquiry known as the Charbonneau Commission.
It has been
told that Union Montreal ran a vast political financing scheme that collected
illegal contributions from construction firms in return for municipal
infrastructure contracts, the Toronto Star reports.
However,
there is no indication that Mr Tremblay is suspected of breaking the law or is
under investigation by the police, it adds.
Mr Tremblay
was elected mayor of Montreal in 2001.
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