Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "AtkinsRéalis" in English language version.
SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. [...] today announced that it is rebranding to AtkinsRéalis. [...] As of September 13, the Company's new brand and associated visual identity will be used on all communications materials. [...] SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. will not change its legal name until the Company obtains shareholder approval, as required by law, at its 2024 Annual Meeting of Shareholders.
IN response to police investigations by the police "SNC dealings in Algeria and an alleged pattern of kickbacks taking place there through agents of international companies, including SNC-Lavalin", in this February 2013 CBC interview, Lamarre blamed SNC-Lavalin's problems on Riadh Ben Aïssa. Lamarre had promoted Aïssa to executive vice-president of international construction. Aissa acted as agent agreements. This was happening against the backdrop of RCMP investigations of Canadian firms involved in foreign corruption in Chad, Africa and in Bangladesh.
In their June 2010 presentation SNC showed the new prison project—the Gharyan Rehabilitation Institution or "Judicial City—as part of ongoing infrastructure projects between the company and Gaddafi.
A judge read through each of the formal charges that he funnelled bribes to Saadi Gadhafi, son of Libya's former dictator, in exchange for SNC Lavalin winning contracts, as well as taking commissions for himself asking Ben Aïssa whether the charges were accurate.
Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec: "As at June 30, 2018, CDPQ managed assets of C$308.3 billion invested in Canada and elsewhere."
Pierre Duhaime, who left his position as chief executive officer of the engineering giant [in the last week of March 2012, received] $4.97-million in various departure payments
The RCMP also implicated Stéphane Roy, a former SNC controller close to Mr. Ben Aissa, in an alleged plot to smuggle Saadi to Mexico. Mr. Roy is now suing SNC for wrongful dismissal claiming he was only following SNC's "corporate culture."
Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec: "As at June 30, 2018, CDPQ managed assets of C$308.3 billion invested in Canada and elsewhere."
Camille Dagenais, President and CEO of SNC Group from 1967 to 1975, spoke of pivotal role of Surveyer in SNC's history. According to his promotion in the Order of Canada in 1982/3 he was honoured for spearheading a "host of large-scale hydro development projects in Quebec (Manie 5), Canada and abroad, particularly in India and Greece". It was also noted that he sat "on the board of directors of various companies and lends his considerable talents to many professional associations". He was the President of the International Commission on Large Dams.