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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’.  Full article


 

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)

Tony goes to Washington !

Viewpoint by: Ron Hicks (April 8th, 2009) 

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.  more 

Democracy Chinese Style, Canadian Denied Access To The Justice System. $250,000.00 Debt Without Trail.

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(Feb 5th, 2009)
Viewpoint: Ron Hicks
I
f 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.   ...more


Are You One Of Thousands Of Canadians A With Sitting Duck Loan?

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(Feb 5th, 2009)
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.  more

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.  
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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