Thursday, April 5, 2018

CLEARING THE ROT IN ONTARIO'S CONSERVATIVE PARTY

   National Post:  Over the last seven years, the Ontario legal system has kept Snover Dhillon busy.
   The Toronto-area businessman was convicted of fraud in two different jurisdictions during a single month of 2011, one prosecution netting him a 41-day jail term. Among his crimes, Dhillon passed himself off as a credit counselor, then siphoned $10,000 from his clients’ accounts using their own debit cards and ATMs. Regulatory agencies have twice fined him for acting as a real estate or mortgage broker without a licence, and have warned the public to steer clear of his business.
   But in the backrooms of the Ontario Progressive Conservative party, Dhillon was until recently a sought-after commodity — and an intriguing face of the problems the party’s new bosses have vowed to eradicate.

1 comment:

  1. How come in this day and age Tories don't have access to google searches?

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