Ottawa Citizen

Crown seeks proof of Porter’s death

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Crown officials in Quebec are seeking official documents and corroborat­ive evidence that Arthur Porter, accused of fraud in Montreal’s $1.3-billion megahospit­al project, is really dead.

Without such evidence, the fraud charges against Porter will stand, Crown prosecutor Marie-Helene Giroux said in an interview Thursday.

“I am waiting for official confirmati­on,” she told The Canadian Press. “Until then, for me, the file is not closed.”

Porter’s biographer, Jeff Todd, published a statement Wednesday to say Porter’s doctor confirmed his patient had succumbed to cancer in Panama, where he had been detained since May 2013 as he fought extraditio­n to Canada.

On Thursday, Todd published a second statement, reportedly from Porter’s family, confirming the death.

“We remember a man of incomparab­le intellect, wit, charm and integrity whose focus was always on providing the best care he could for his patients,” it said. “He achieved more in his 59 years than most even dream to accomplish in a lifetime.” Giroux said a post on a website is “really not enough.”

She added her office has started preparing an official request to receive proof of Porter’s passing, such as a death certificat­e signed by a doctor.

Porter used to be one of the most highly respected doctors in the country. He published hundreds of research articles in medical journals and pioneered concepts in radiation therapy.

In 2004 he was appointed director general of the McGill University Health Care Centre in Montreal and led the project to build a socalled superhospi­tal near the city’s downtown core.

The Crown alleges Porter received part of a $22.5-million payment from Montreal-based engineerin­g giant SNC-Lavalin in order to fix the call for tenders to ensure the firm received the lucrative contract.

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Dr. Arthur Porter

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