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Former Halifax property manager enters not-guilty plea in connection with 15 fraud related charges

Former Halifax property manager enters not-guilty plea in connection with 15 fraud related charges

by Admin | Nov 11, 2017 | Employee Fraud, Featured, Recent Articles

A former Halifax property manager, Iris Procenko, has entered a plea of not-guilty in connection with 15-fraud related charges. Procenko ran Maritime Property Management and Secure Property Management, two companies that acted as a liaison between property owners,...

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