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CannTrust’s former CEO and two directors charged with fraud over unlicensed pot growing scandal

CannTrust’s former CEO and two directors charged with fraud over unlicensed pot growing scandal

by Financial Post | Jun 22, 2021 | Recent Articles

June 22, 2021 – Fraud charges have been laid against CannTrust Holdings Inc.’s former chief executive Peter Aceto and two former directors, all of whom face possible jail time of up to five years if found guilty in a sweeping quasi-criminal case led by the...

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