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devilmaster
03-25-04, 01:26 PM
http://www.tsn.ca/auto_racing/news_story.asp?ID=77696&hubName=auto_racing

Bedard hurls accusation at Villeneuve

The Canadian Press

3/24/2004

OTTAWA (CP/TSN) -- Former Olympic athlete Myriam Bedard has made some startling allegations about the federal sponsorship program.

She's told a Parliamentary committee that she heard Formula One racer Jacques Villeneuve was paid $12-million dollars U.S. from a secret fund to wear the Canada logo on his racing suit.

She says she was given the information during a visit to the Montreal Grand Prix in 1997 or 1998. Bedard cited her agent, Jean-Marc St-Pierre, as the source of her ``top secret'' information about Villeneuve but admitted she couldn't confirm if it was true.

St-Pierre, however, told RDS that Villeneuve's name never came up in his discussions with Bedard. He also said he didn't remember Villeneuve actually having such a logo on his racing suit.

Bedard also says she was told by former Via president Marc LeFrancois in 2001 that Groupaction -- an ad company at the heart of the scandal -- was involved in drug dealing.

A week later, she says he told her to forget what he said. Groupaction president Jean Brault denied late Wednesday his company had any involvement in drug dealing. Brault described the allegations of drug trafficking made by Bedard as ``outrageous.''

``This allegation is completely false and was made without one element of proof, without one iota of truth,'' he said, indicating he may sue.

Bedard sparked a political storm in February when she announced she'd been forced from her marketing job at Via Rail in 2002 after questioning inflated payments under the sponsorship program. LeFrancois was fired this month by the Liberal government after responding to Bedard's accusations with personal remarks about her character.




For those wondering, the sponsorship scandal is where the Canadian Government gave huge amounts of public money (guesstimates are in the hundreds of millions of dollars) to Quebec ad agencies and Quebec firms and people. Its a backdoor way, imo, the government was trying to keep the Quebec separatists happy, and most importantly, quiet.

Steve

Jay
03-26-04, 05:19 PM
For the most part, I think this 'scandal' has been blown way out of proportion by some media sources...but as far as Villeneuve is concerned, this report from tsn.ca should clear things up (and just repeat what everyone on this board already knew).

http://www.tsn.ca/auto_racing/news_story.asp?id=77926

JT265
03-26-04, 07:21 PM
On topic, how much did "LaBelle Province" pay Jacque$$$ to smack the "Quebec" wall coming on to the front stretch anyway?

;)

Ankf00
03-26-04, 08:37 PM
#f1 on undernet has photos of villi with quebec flags on his pants, not to imply anything about money exchanged... it is funny how the quebecois are flying to his defense in there however... but whatver, does it really matter?

Jay
03-27-04, 04:32 PM
Just to address that, from the above article,


Pollock did confirm a "one-shot deal" to promote Quebec, worth about $400,000. However, he says the deal was negotiated with the Boss ad agency, not the government. It's not a big deal as far as F1, sponsorship, etc is concerned, but I can really see why Jacques and co. would be ticketed with Ms. Bedard throwing out all of these competely unsubstantiated allegations.