Thursday, February 14, 2013

By His Own Admission, Adrian Dix is a criminal who has not been convicted

Adrian Dix wants to be Premier
Adrian Dix by his own admission committed a crime when he was chief of staff for Premier Glen Clark and we think he should serve time in jail, like other criminals, before he becomes Premier of the Province of British Columbia because if he is elected he is still open for a criminal prosecution and without having been punished for the crime he admits he committed then he will probably commit crimes again.  


"In early 1999, Mr. Dix made a bogus memo-to-file, an internal diary brief prepared by political handlers, for future reference, if needed. His boss, then-Premier Clark, was already under heavy fire for his relationship with one Dimitrios Pilarinos. With some others, Mr. Pilarinos had applied for a provincial casino licence in Burnaby. Allegations surfaced that Mr. Clark had received a benefit from his friend, in the form of cut-rate carpentry work at an Okanagan cottage. So here was a perceived conflict of interest, at best, and an attempted cover-up.
The Dix memo was brandished as an assurance that Mr. Clark had taken no role in the outcome of the Pilarinos casino decision. “I talked to [Michael Farnworth, then B.C.’s minister of employment and investment, and minister responsible for gambling] and told him under no circumstances was the premier to be part of any meeting on this decision,” Mr. Dix wrote. But the memo was not filed on July 17, 1998, as purported. In fact, it was written around the time the RCMP raided the homes of Messrs. Pilarinos and Clark: March 2, 1999, the day the scandal broke wide open.

In the Editors opinion, Mr. Dix was engaged in the crimes of fraud and obstruction of justice because the memo was intended to mislead the police in the course of a police investigation of his boss, Premier Glen Clark.

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