The Société de l’assurance automobile du Québec (SAAQ) dismissed its vice president of digital experience, Caroline Foldes-Busque.
The SAAQ confirmed the departure, which was first reported by La Presse on Tuesday morning.
In an email sent to The Canadian Press, the SAAQ said that Foldes-Busque had been “dismissed” and would be replaced by Luc LeBlanc.
“In the current context, where the vice-presidency is facing certain difficulties and opportunities, it is necessary to bring in a manager who can deal with the challenges we are and will be facing,” explained a spokesperson for the organization.
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“This is an opportunity to renew our approach. This change is part of our commitment to strengthening our ability to deliver reliable, modern, and secure services,” they added.
Foldes-Busque succeeded Karl Malenfant, who was at the heart of the SAAQclic platform project and whose name comes up regularly at the Gallant Commission.
–This report by La Presse Canadienne was translated by CityNews