Monday, May 27, 2013
A prominent resident of the Bahamas wanted on fraud charges in Canada has been arrested in Panama.
Dr Arthur Porter was detained Monday by Panamanian authorities, along with his wife Pamela, several months after Quebec police announced they wanted to charge him in connection with the province’s ongoing corruption scandals.
In the Bahamas, Porter is managing director of the Cancer Centre of the Bahamas in Nassau. He has lived in Old Fort Bay since moving off the eastern coast of Florida.
Quebec’s anti-corruption police said extradition proceedings are being undertaken.
The Sierra Leone-born Porter is a physician and cancer specialist who faces six fraud-related charges stemming from the construction of the US$1.3 billion McGill University Health Center in Montreal. Porter was director of the hospital when the alleged fraud occurred between 2008 and 2011.
Porter, who left the hospital in 2011 amid allegations of mismanagement, is one of several people facing fraud-related charges stemming from the construction of the health center, one of Canada’s biggest infrastructure projects, set to open in 2015. Others charged include the former head of Canadian engineering giant SNC-Lavalin.
Porter also formerly headed the watchdog committee that monitors the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, the country’s spy agency. He was appointed to that post in 2008 by Prime Minister Stephen Harper, eventually becoming chairman of the Security Intelligence Review Committee in 2010.
Police announced the charges against Porter in February. A month later, the McGill University Health Centre said it was cancelling plans to pave an “Arthur T Porter Way” onto the hospital property.
He told The Tribune in February that he had late, stage-four cancer and was too ill to travel to Canada.
He dismissing the allegations at the time as a vindictive and largely unsubstantiated attempt to embarrass him.
He said that he left the health centre in Canada to develop his interests in The Bahamas.
Comments
wave says...
Yup, you can run but sometimes you just can't hide. Thought you were to sick to travel? At least you'll enjoy your stay here at your new home than Fox Hill.
Posted 28 May 2013, 5:34 p.m. Suggest removal
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