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Ontario man, Morris Wapoose, ordered to use some of his lottery winnings to pay for his role in defrauding health clinic

Ontario man, Morris Wapoose, ordered to use some of his lottery winnings to pay for his role in defrauding health clinic

by staff | Jan 20, 2021 | Employee Fraud, Featured

Morris Wapoose, the former treasurer of an Ontario not-for-profit organization who pleaded guilty to defrauding Thunder Bay’s Anishnawbe Mushkiki Health Clinic of about $60,000, was sentenced in November.  Anishnawbe Mushkiki is a Ministry of Health funded...

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