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Witnesses to testify in Accurso-Canada Revenue bribery case that began eight years ago

Article content A judge is expected to begin hearing evidence from witnesses Monday in a case where construction magnate Antonio (Tony) Accurso is alleged to have bribed two Canada Revenue Agency auditors so he could avoid paying taxes on revenue generated by the empire he created. Accurso, 69, and the two CRA employees  Antonio Girardi, 56, and Adriano Furgiuele, 52 as well as two other men face five charges each; fraud, forgery, breach of trust of a public official, conspiracy to commit fraud, conspiracy to commit perjury and conspiracy to commit breach of trust. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

At youth courthouse, Tony Accurso undergoes fourth criminal trial

At youth courthouse, Tony Accurso undergoes fourth criminal trial © Provided by The Gazette Tony Accurso enters the courtroom on Tuesday Jan. 5, 2021. Construction magnate Antonio (Tony) Accurso saw the start of what will be his fourth criminal trial in three years on Tuesday, but he is being tried at a courthouse where he likely never expected to find himself. Quebec Court Judge Mélanie Hébert began proceedings at Montreal’s youth courthouse even though Accurso, 69, and his four co-accused in the trial have not been under the age of 18 for decades. The trial is being held at the courthouse on Bellechasse St. out of concerns over the spread of COVID-19. Two other men accused in the trial Adriano Furgiuele, 52, and Antonio Girardi, 56 are former Canada Revenue Agency employees who allegedly took bribes from Accurso to help reduce the reported income of his construction companies.

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