Quebec government says it won't appeal $385,000 judgment for ex-premier Charest

Jean Charest speaks to reporters in Ottawa, on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022. The Quebec government says it won't challenge a court judgment awarding $385,000 to ex-premier Charest, who sued the province for invasion of privacy. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang

QUEBEC - The Quebec government says it won't appeal a judgment last month awarding $385,000 to former premier Jean Charest after he sued the province for invasion of privacy.

A Superior Court judge sided with Charest in the case involving leaked details about a police investigation into alleged illegal Liberal party financing during his tenure as premier.

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