Claude Savoie (policeman)

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Joseph Philippe Claude Savoie (1943 – 21 December 1992) was a Canadian policeman and senior officer of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) who was involved in a major scandal that tarnished the popular image of the Mounties as an incorruptible force, being described by the Canadian scholar Steven Schneider as "the biggest case of police corruption in Canada for years". Savoie committed suicide in his office at the RCMP headquarters in Ottawa after his links to organized crime were exposed by investigative journalists from The Fifth Estate television program. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Claude Savoie (policeman)
rdf:langString Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
rdf:langString Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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rdf:langString Joseph Philippe Claude Savoie
rdf:langString Savoie in a 1992 episode of The Fifth Estate
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rdf:langString Joseph Philippe Claude Savoie (1943 – 21 December 1992) was a Canadian policeman and senior officer of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) who was involved in a major scandal that tarnished the popular image of the Mounties as an incorruptible force, being described by the Canadian scholar Steven Schneider as "the biggest case of police corruption in Canada for years". Savoie committed suicide in his office at the RCMP headquarters in Ottawa after his links to organized crime were exposed by investigative journalists from The Fifth Estate television program.
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rdf:langString Criminal Intelligence Service
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