Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Ex-Canada Revenue workers face corruption charges
Ignore at your peril
These creeps were not "ex" initially....They were caught and they are only a very small amount of the criminal creeps that are destroying the families and working class. They create false bills which is in defiance of section 137 of the criminal code of Canada... "fabricating evidence" and they are well aware that the "income tax act" NEVER received Royal Assent....and further, any "third party demands " issued since 1994.....ie: to your employer or bank or customers...demanding they pay your money to them is against the law......Go to bluecollarmovement.blogspot.ca and click on March 2012 and third party demand link...there are 16 pages there Note section 227 (10.5) repealed and that is proof in Law.taken direct from the Income Tax Act in early March 2012..The blending of the Provincial and Federal exclusive powers per Section 91 and 92 re the taxes is 100 % against the Constitution and must be repealed..
Section 52 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms says...." The Constitution of Canada is the supreme law of Canada, and any law that is inconsistent with the provisions of the Constitution is, to the extent of the inconsistency, of no force or effect"......Direct tax is exclusive and non transferable and belongs solely to the provinces.....as per section 92 of the Constitution....Indirect taxation is exclusive and solely belongs the the Dominion..to wit..the Federal government....under Section 91...BUT also the Fed has the exclusive non transferable power to "create the nations money without borrowing...and are prohibited from transferring that power.".
The Supreme Court rued on this in 1950 in the Lord Nelson Vs the Attorney General for Canada and the Attorney General for Nova Scotia
..CRA is a collection agency for the world bank and is not a Federal Government entity.....All will burn eternally in hell......tee hee..oh yeah the bankers will be there as well as every Liberal politician back to the beginning of time..... Ignorance of the law is no excuse....
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/story/2012/05/01/corruption-canada-revenue-rcmp-charges.html
The investigation was launched in 2008 after allegations of corruption against the former employees were reported to the CRA. (CBC)
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Three former Canada Revenue Agency employees have been charged with corruption and fraud for allegedly trying to extort money from restaurant owners in exchange for lower tax assessments.
The RCMP-led "Project Coche" resulted in 12 charges filed against the former employees Tuesday.
“It’s all the same type of pattern that they all [allegedly] did,” said RCMP Cpl. Luc Thibault.
One of the accused, a 55-year-old former tax auditor who was let go from the CRA in 2011 during the RCMP investigation, allegedly offered a restaurant owner to lower his upcoming tax notice in exchange for $90,000, according to police.
The restaurant owner declined the deal.
A 50-year-old team leader, also “discharged” from the CRA 2011, allegedly received $100,000 in bribes from a Montreal restaurant owner between June 2007 and August 2008 to erase unreported income from the file.
The third accused, a 50-year-old tax auditor who resigned in 2009, allegedly offered to lower a bogus tax notice in exchange for $50,000 in 2006. The restaurant owner refused to pay, according to the RCMP.
Complaint launched investigation
Police said the investigation into corruption at the CRA started in 2008 after a complaint came into the agency alleging the accused were involved in criminal activities.
“More charges could be laid in this matter,” Thibault said. “It’s still under investigation, so I can’t say much on that, but there could be more charges.”
Francesco Fazio, 55, and Elias Kawkab, 50, both of Ville Saint-Laurent, and Luigi Falcone, 50, of Laval face charges ranging from extortion to bribery of officers, fraud against the government and breach of trust by a public officer.
All three are scheduled to appear in court in Montreal in June.
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