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Canada, U.S. authorities, combine to probe alleged Alberta Ponzi scheme

Canada, U.S. authorities, combine to probe alleged Alberta Ponzi scheme

by Admin | Dec 26, 2017 | International Fraud, Recent Articles

A central Alberta man has been charged in an alleged $10-million Ponzi scheme involving the purchase, sale, and rental of mobile light towers to customers in Canada and the United States. RCMP say a 20-month investigation looked into allegations that the owner of Red...

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