those behind the conspiracy against the English family |
At the same time, lawyers for Jack English and his family have filed legal documents in the Supreme Court of British Columbia asking the court to revoke the court order for sale of the property to Parkbridge, a wholly owned subsidiary of BCIMC, that was made by Justice Betton in February, 2013 on the basis that the order was obtained as part of a criminal conspiracy.
The general rule of law is that no court will allow its process to be used to assist to carry out a crime or a criminal conspiracy.
A criminal conspiracy is an established fact |
In order to assist the court identify the criminals, the lawyers are asking for court orders compelling full disclosure of all documents including documents that are normally confidential such as communications among the various lawyers who are thought to have been part of the obvious criminal conspiracy.
Under Canadian law, solicitor client privilege does not protect lawyers involved in a criminal conspiracy.
Jack English and his family are hoping the increased reward will assist to rapidly identify the personal criminals involved. The case has been reported to the RCMP who have been asked to carry out a full investigation.
The first court hearing is set for the week of September 9, 2013, at the courthouse in Kelowna, British Columbia. The court house telephone number is 250-470-6900.
The case has wide ranging implications for the BCIMC, Parkbridge, BC Hydro, the legal profession and the Government of British Columbia Premier Christy Clark (shown in photo on left) who has, in the past, attacked the power of the public sector unions and the problems in the province's courts.
It is expected that the case will give the Premier Clark the leverage to bring in the necessary legislation to re-assert public control over both the province`s public sector unions and the province`s legal profession that has earned an international reputation for corruption, money laundering and other criminal activities.
The British Columbia and other Canadian mainstream media have, to date, refused to publish the story because they are controlled by the public sector union movement.
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