Wednesday 1 June 2011

Mooney Undermined Regulator & Influence Peddled into Power

Phil Mooney attained his position as President/CEO of the proposed new regulator ICCRC by undermining the regulator. Here is how he did it. According to Nigel Thomson's affidavit, 4 CSIC Board members, Ali Amlani, Dory Jade, Eugenia Wang, and Peter Bernier were act on the directions of Phil Mooney. These 4 board members were assigned the task of removing John Ryan from CSIC's Board. Phil Mooney's own statements to Nigel Thomson would support this assessment (See Thomson affidavit on CSIC's website under Legal Action)

It was likely expected that Phil Mooney could then be chosen to replace John Ryan. The problem is that 5 CSIC Board members are needed to make decisions, and the election of Nigel Thomson instead of a Phil Mooney/CAPIC supporter meant that they could not fulfill this task without the support of the Chair. Thomson refused despite a warning from Phil Mooney that removing John Ryan was necessary to save CSIC from being replaced by the Minister. Ali Amlani, Dory Jade, Eugenia Wang and Peter Bernier resigned from CSIC board after CSIC voted to file for judicial review. These CSIC Board Members were in fact CAPIC/Phil Mooney's spies, who contrary to their mandate to act in the best interests of the organization, CSIC, instead chose to act in the best interests of CAPIC/Phil Mooney against CSIC's public interest mandate.

Mooney also is alleged to have influence peddled his way into becoming the President/CEO of the proposed new regulator, ICCRC. He was prevented from taking any control over CSIC, since his attempts to plant his supporters on CSIC's Board failed to produce power to him. So Plan B took place; through direct and personal influence with a government official, Deputy Minister Les Linklater, he had himself and his body selected to replace CSIC. Defying all logic and common sense, CIC and the Minister decided that rather than correct identified problems at CSIC, thus maintaining the infrastructure and institutional knowledge of CSIC, they decided to replace CSIC. What possible reason could the Minister and CIC have for destroying CSIC in it's entirety, and starting over again with the inexperienced and questionable integrity of CAPIC, a trade association?

Answers may not be forthcoming right now. However, CSIC's judicial review application is bound to uncover some very embarrassing truths about Minister Kenney and CIC's replacement of a public interest regulator with an immigration consultants' trade association.

In time, the truth will be exposed regardless of the outcome of CSIC's judicial review application. Conspirators in a coup are always eventually overthrown by their peers, who learn from the experience how to effectively launch a coup. These peers can then use that knowledge against the coup leader. A future, non Conservative Minister of Immigration will look at this travesty and may launch a public inquiry. Phil Mooney may be referred to the RCMP to face the accusations of influence peddling.

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