SNC-Lavalin (SNC.TO) says it will reimburse Quebec municipalities and agencies an undisclosed amount of money to settle contracts it obtained through fraudulent acts.

The provincial government launched a program last November that gave companies and individuals two years to voluntarily repay funds they received through ill-gotten contracts dating back to 1996.

Top SNC-Lavalin executives testified before the Charbonneau corruption inquiry that the company illegally donated money to provincial and municipal political parties to obtain work contracts.

Following an internal investigation, the Montreal-based firm says it will submit proposals in the coming days for fraudulent contracts relating to work in Montreal, Laval, Quebec City and Saint-Cyprien in the Lower St. Lawrence.

Other municipalities or public bodies that feel wronged can present evidence as to why they should obtain restitution.

In its news release, SNC-Lavalin makes no mention of provincial contracts.