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Press Release Toronto G20 ‘Reverse Onus Rule’ June 23, 2010
- Tony
Crawford
Canada NDP Petition44 and G20 Banking Reform. Re: ‘The Tax Invader’s Plan’
by Tony Crawford and BBC Radio Interview
‘Signature-Specific-Identity-Theft’.
Further to news reports about the G20 and banking reforms
www.G20rule.com
and NDP www.petition44.com with reference to Canadian Bank of Montreal
lending practices and the ‘Reverse Onus Rule’ for discussion at the G20 in
Toronto Canada, Canadian author Tony Crawford announces a new book, ‘The
Tax Invader’s Plan’.
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Above
photo: Tony Crawford shaking
hands with Director of the White
House's National Economic
Council for President Barack
Obama
Lawrence
Summers
(Mar. 23,09) |
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Tony
goes to Washington ! |
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Viewpoint
by: Ron Hicks
(April 8th,
2009) |
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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
exploit 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.
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Democracy
Chinese
Style,
Canadian
Denied
Access
To The
Justice
System.
$250,000.00
Debt
Without
Trail.
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View
This
Article
(Feb
5th,
2009) |
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Viewpoint:
Ron Hicks
If
you do not think
our courts are
corrupt or there
is nothing
something
seriously wrong
with the
regulations to
prevent sitting
duck loans, then
you should take
a look at this
case. You
too, could be a
victim of Identity
Theft.
On January 30th,
2009 the
Ontario
Court of
Appeal's
decision
(Docket: C49171)
in the Tony
Crawford - Bank
of Montreal
case, resulted
in Mr. Crawford
having a debt
estimated at
$250,000,00
without a trail.
Take a look at
"The
Tony Crawford
Story Section.".
I
was not stunned
or shocked when
I witnessed the
decision being
handed down to
deny a trial in
this
matter. I
expected
it.
However, after
listening to Mr.
Crawford's
lawyer state his
case, I thought
to myself,
"yes there
will be a trial,
there has to
be."
Mr. Crawford's
lawyer did an
excellent job of
presenting the
facts in this
matter, despite
being allowed
only twenty
minutes to do
so. The Bank of
Montreal's
lawyers did not
even have to
make a case. How
come? It
is just not that
simple a case,
unless the
decision to deny
the trial was
pre-determined
and that is what
I think it is,
as it appears to
me, our court
system is
corrupt.
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Are
You
One Of
Thousands
Of
Canadians
A
With
Sitting
Duck
Loan?
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View
This
Article
(Feb
5th,
2009) |
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A
ONE-MAN
CONSUMER
PROTECTION
CAMPAIGN
LAUNCHED
BY A
RETIRED
OAKVILLE
RESIDENT
HAS
CAPTURED
THE
INTEREST
OF
MEDIA,
FINANCIAL
EXPERTS,
AND
GOVERNMENT
FINANCE
OFFICIALS
AROUND
THE
WORLD.
Tony
Crawford
is a
retired
computer
engineer
and
writer
living
in
Oakville
Ontario,
Canada.
Ten
years
ago,
he and
his
wife
Jill
discovered
they
were
victims
of a
tax
credit
scam
that
leaves
people
in
debt
to
what
is
fondly
known
in the
trade
as
‘Sitting
Duck’
loans.
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Please
Note: |
| Mr.
Crawford has provided several
more articles and documents about
his case. He has an extensive
data base of information that will
take time to ad to this
section. |
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| Check
back often for updates....Ron Hicks
webmaster |
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What
About 'Sitting
Duck'
Loans |
"Scams
not
only
cost
victims
financially,
but
also
robs
them
of
their
dignity,
their
sense
of
self
and,
in
some
cases,
their
very
identity.
If
Canadians
do not
recognize
these
scams
and
fraudulent
acts,
they
cannot
report
them...and
perpetrators
will
prevail.
This
is why
it is
so
important
to
educate
all
Canadians
not
only
on how
to
recognize
instances
of
fraud,
but
also
how to
them
report
it
and,
ultimately,
put an
end to
fraud."
David
L.
Emerson,
Minister
of
Industry
-Canada
Fraud
Awareness
Month
March
2005 |
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