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Crown asks for maximum sentence for Mount Real securities fraud

Crown asks for maximum sentence for Mount Real securities fraud

by Admin | Sep 19, 2017 | Employee Fraud, Featured, Recent Articles

The autorité des marchés financiers of Quebec is demanding the maximum sentence available against a businessman found guilty of running the Mount Real Ponzi scheme.  The AMF, Quebec’s securities watchdog, is asking for Lino Matteo to spend five years in prison...

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