www.theasianstar.com Vol 17 - Issue 47
Saturday, November 24, 2018
Clerk of the BC legislature, Sergeant-at-Arms suspended pending criminal investigation The two highest-ranking unelected officials in British Columbia’s legislature were escorted out of their offices on Tuesday by Victoria Police as the politicians they served learned of a sweeping RCMP criminal investigation that has required the appointment of two special prosecutors. The legislature’s Clerk of the House, Craig James, and Sergeant-at-Arms Gary Lenz were whisked out of the House and into the Speaker’s office immediately after Question Period, where they watched on a television screen as MLAs voted to suspend them from their duties pending an investigation. In a news conference on Wednesday, Special Adviser Alan Mullen said he was first brought on in January, after concerns were raised by Speaker Darryl Plecas. “I was brought in for a number of different reasons in January. There were just regular concerns about a lot of different things, including this,� he said in a news conference. Mullen said that he passed along the information he’d gathered to the RCMP and Victoria police in August. The B.C. Prosecution Service said in a statement the RCMP then contacted it in September. This week, House leaders introduced the motion to put the men on leave, which passed Continued on page 7
Public input needed in real estate money laundering The B.C. government’s expert panel on money laundering in real estate is seeking input from British Columbians. The panel has launched a public consultation to help shape its recommendations on how to better protect B.C.’s real estate sector from those seeking to launder the proceeds of crime. “We’re hoping to actually hear from everyone because, certainly, money laundering impacts
everyone in British Columbia,� said Finance Minister Carole James, who appointed the panel earlier in the fall. It followed two independent reports that revealed how the province’s real estate market is susceptible to criminal activity and market manipulation. The panel will be accepting responses from individuals, stakeholders or organizations by email or through Continued on page 7
Calgary cab driver convicted of sexual assault hiding in Pakistan A Canada-wide warrant has been issued for a Calgary cab driver who failed for show for sentencing after being convicted of sexual assault on a passed-out fare. Nadeem Irshad, 37 (pictured), was convicted June 25 and was due in court for sentencing on Friday. He is described as being five feet 10 inches and 195 pounds with black
hair and brown eyes. Irshad was convicted of sexual assault after forcing a passed-out fare to perform oral sex on him in the back of his cab in 2014. Cab driver Muhammed Irshad was found guilty of sexually assaulting a fare who was passed out in the back of his cab in July 2014. Continued on page 6
Amritsar attack was planned in Lahore by Canada-based pro-Khalistani groups - Probe Investigations into the Amritsar grenade attack on Sunday have revealed that the strike was planned in Lahore with the involvement of proKhalistani Sikh diaspora in Germany and Canada, according to top security officials in
New Delhi who spoke on condition of anonymity. The officials characterised this as a desperate attempt to revive militancy in Punjab and said it might not work. According to the officials, a Continued on page 6
BC College of Physicians wants ‘Dr. Lipjob’ sent to jail It was a dramatic denouncement midway through a private Botox party at the back of a Vancouver salon in July, in the fashionable Yaletown neighbourhood. The woman allegedly injecting Botox was confronted by a salon manager brandishing a cellphone with a CBC News article on it about “Dr. Lipjob� — a fake doctor already subject to a court order brought by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of
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British Columbia. “I showed her the article, said to her and everyone present that she was not a real doctor and demanded that she leave immediately before
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I called the police,â€? said Justin Voitic in an affidavit filed as part of a new application by the college asking a judge to punish Rajdeep Kaur Khakh with prison time and fines. “[She] appeared shaken up and quickly packed up her things‌ She thanked me, which I assume was for giving her the opportunity to leave,â€? said Voitic.
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