The
Tony Crawford story is a case of
mass misconduct of Canada's
justice system officials. If
Tony was ever allowed to exercise
his rights granted him by the laws
of Canada and have a trial,
investment schemes to billions of
dollars through tax evasion would
be at risk. World leaders
are interested in Crawford's case,
yet Canadian government officials
are not, how come?
Tony said "When scheming
bankers, lawyers and paid affiants
get together they make a toxic
brew for the perfect sting."
That is what, Tony's case and his
efforts to get justice are all
about here in Canada.
I
met with Tony to discuss the
details of his invitation to the 'Future
of Finance Initiative' in
Washington DC a G20 Initiative.
Mr. Crawford met with world
leaders and financial experts
including, Presidents and Prime
Ministers from around the world
and gave a talk about his case.
The purpose of the Initiative was
simple, the global financial
system is broken and world leaders
want to correct it. They
invited experts from all around
the globe to talk. And Tony
was one of those experts.
Yet
we as Canadians constantly here
from Government officials how
great our banking system is.
Tony's case for banking reform is
based on public interest in the
Bank of Montreal litigating an
$80,000 loan for ten-years with
courtroom drama involving nine
judges finally ruling no
wrong-doing and debt without
trail.
In
the opinion of this webmaster
someone should investigate the
misconduct of the officials
involved. I'll bet it would
be easy to find over 100 points of
judicial misconduct in favour of
the Bank of Montreal. Why
would the Canadian system be
corrupt you ask? Billions of
tax payers dollars are involved,
that's why. Through the
premise of tax evasion schemes.
Tony's
case makes me wonder about our
justice system. My
recent article about the
Crawford's case dealt with what I
believe, was a classic example of
'Democracy
Chinese Style
involving the Canadian Justice
System,
When
I met with Tony to discuss his
trip to Washington, I was blown
away by the pictures he showed me.
Shaking hands with Presidents and
Prime Ministers and high ranking
individuals from all over the
world. Obviously there is a
lot of merit to his story yet
he seems to get no respect what so
ever from the Justice System here
in the province of Ontario.
The
Upper Canada Law Society is
investigating Crawford's former
lawyer and the Bank of Montreal's
lawyer for possible misconduct
regarding this case.
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