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Breaking court decision: Abid Okadia, 63, of OK Tax Services, in Toronto found Liable for Fraud

Breaking court decision: Abid Okadia, 63, of OK Tax Services, in Toronto found Liable for Fraud

by Admin | Jan 15, 2018 | Breaking Court Decisions, Tax Fraud

At Canadian Fraud News, we report on decisions issued by Canadian Courts related to fraud, that are not reported in the mainstream media, and that contain legal issues the Canadian public and fraud recovery experts should be aware of. The following is one such story....

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