Thursday 2 June 2011

Kenney, ICCRC & CIC Shut Down Hearings, Endorse Misconduct

CAPIC President Hemlin was revoked and ordered to pay costs of $50,000 for serious misconduct. By shutting down the disciplinary decision, Jason Kenney, Citizenship & Immigration Canada's (CIC) Les Linklater & Mark Davidson, and proposed new regulator ICCRC led by Phil Mooney endorse the conduct of Hemlin, and protect crooked consultants.

Kenney, Linklater, Davidson, and Mooney also endorse Jun Cheng from Winner's immigration. CSIC's website notes a disciplinary hearing into alleged misconduct by Jun Cheng. By shutting down the disciplinary hearing, the Minister, CIC, and ICCRC indicate support for Cheng. He will join ICCRC without consideration of the disciplinary hearing because he is a member in good standing of CSIC. Cheng was featured in the Star articles on cooking up a bogus refugee claim.

Kenney, Linklater, Davidson and Mooney also endorse Parvinder and Devinder Sandhu of WWICS. CSIC's website has 5 disciplinary hearings involving these consultants. By shutting down the disciplinary hearings, the Minister, CIC, and ICCRC indicate support for the Sandhus. They will join ICCRC without consideration of the disciplinary hearings because they are members in good standing of CSIC.

Kenney, Linklater, Davidson, and Mooney also endorse Gurpreet and Kamalpreet Khaira of CWC. CSIC's website has 3 disciplinary hearings involving these consultants. By shutting down the disciplinary hearings, the Minister, CIC, and ICCRC indicate support for the Khairas. They will join ICCRC without consideration of the disciplinary hearings because they are members in good standing of CSIC. The Khairas were also featured in the Star articles on cooking up a bogus refugee claim.

Kenney, Linklater, Davidson, and Mooney also endorse Anoo Lal. Three disciplinary hearings are noted on CSIC's website. By shutting down the disciplinary hearings, the Minister, CIC, and ICCRC indicate support for Anoo Lal. He will join ICCRC without consideration of the disciplinary decision.

Anyone who does not endorse the consultants noted above should not support the crooked proposal to shut down CSIC's disciplinary hearings, and to replace CSIC with ICCRC in order to save Mooney's friend Hemlin from revocation for serious misconduct.

1 comment:

  1. I have also been cheated by CWC. I have lodged a complain with ICCRC and its been over 6-months now without anything.

    Many laws in Canada, but are they actually enforced ? Or it doesn't matter coz others are not Canadians ?

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