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Crown seeks six-month jail term for Hastings racetrack corruption
Skip to contentHomeHighlightsDarren Scott Young is a scapegoat for the racetrack and BC Gaming Policy Enforcement Branch problems preceding his arrival, lawyer says.Jeremy HainsworthVancouver’s Hastings Racecourse was a hotbed of corruption long before one provincial inspector got busted for 37 immigration fraud, bribery and bogus licence charges, a Vancouver Provincial Court judge heard Oct. 5.Now, however, Darren Scott Young, 47, a former inspector with the BC Gaming Policy Enforcement Branch (GPEB), is before Judge Ellen Gordon after pleading guilty to knowingly inducing,...…Skip to contentHomeHighlightsDarren Scott Young is a scapegoat for the racetrack and BC Gaming Policy Enforcement Branch problems preceding his arrival, lawyer says.Jeremy HainsworthVancouver’s Hastings Racecourse was a hotbed of corruption long before one provincial inspector got busted for 37 immigration fraud, bribery and bogus licence charges, a Vancouver Provincial Court judge heard Oct. 5.Now, however, Darren Scott Young, 47, a former inspector with the BC Gaming Policy Enforcement Branch (GPEB), is before Judge Ellen Gordon after pleading guilty to knowingly inducing,...WW…
B.C. court dismisses spy agency sex assault claim
Skip to contentHomeHighlightsPlaintiff alleged corruption in CSIS grievance process but judge ruled there was no evidence of that.Jeremy HainsworthA B.C. Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit from a woman alleging she was constructively dismissed from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) after she complained of “serious sexual assault and workplace harassment.”However, ruled Justice Michael Tammen, the internal process on the complaints is ongoing and the plaintiff had given no evidence the grievance process is corrupt.The complainant, known only as Jane Doe in court documents,...…Skip to contentHomeHighlightsPlaintiff alleged corruption in CSIS grievance process but judge ruled there was no evidence of that.Jeremy HainsworthA B.C. Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit from a woman alleging she was constructively dismissed from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) after she complained of “serious sexual assault and workplace harassment.”However, ruled Justice Michael Tammen, the internal process on the complaints is ongoing and the plaintiff had given no evidence the grievance process is corrupt.The complainant, known only as Jane Doe in court documents,...WW…
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