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A former Citizenship and Immigration Canada judge is facing charges for allegedly passing copies of
Topic Started: May 3 2013, 01:30 PM (104 Views)
Darcie
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A former Citizenship and Immigration Canada judge is facing charges for allegedly passing copies of citizenship exams to a Toronto-area immigration consultant.

The Mounties allege copies of the tests were used so that clients of a citizenship consultant could gain citizenship without meeting the proper requirements.

Police would not say how many clients were allegedly involved as the investigation is ongoing.

The RCMP say their one-year investigation was started after an internal immigration department fraud probe.

The force says an immigration consultant and an employee of the consultant have also been arrested and charged.

Seventy-year-old Philip Gaynor, who was appointed a citizenship judge in Toronto in 2006, is charged with breach of trust, fraud and theft over $5,000, while Ling Li, 49, and Sui Zhun Mo, 58, are charged with possession of stolen property.

The immigration department website says Gaynor, a Whitby, Ont., businessman, was reappointed to a second term in 2009 by Immigration Minister Jason Kenney

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/story/2013/05/02/toronto-citizenship-tests-judge-charged.html

Seems every time I read something there is more "funny stuff" going on. Maybe I wasn't as aware years ago but I don't remember so much crab as there is now.
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