The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are investigating allegations of violations of the B. C. Election Act after a confidential complaint filed by un-convicted criminal NDP Leader Adrian Dix in early August, 2013.
"In order to ensure the integrity of the work of the Special Prosecutor and the RCMP, I will not provide any further details at this point," Dix said in a written statement.
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The Crown Prosecutors Office should be asked to re-consider bringing charges against Adrian Dix for obstruction of justice or misleading a police officer both of which are indictable offences.
There is no statute of limitations on indictable offences in Canada.
Mr. Dix has caused considerable mischief in the political life of the province. He should have served time in a correctional institution for what he did. Ujjal Dosanjh was Attorney General when the Crown prosecutors declined to prosecute and clearly the decision not to prosecute Dix was politically influenced. Incidentally, the Deputy Minister was Maureen Maloney and the Assistant Deputy Minister was Gillian Wallace both or who are implicated as high level criminals in the Water War Crimes.
At the time, the Crown Prosecutors Office decided it was not in the public interest to prosecute Dix but that decision should be revisited.
The Editors are calling on Attorney General Susan Anton to appoint a special prosecutor to review the evidence against Adrian Dix.
The Public Interest will only be served when Adrian Dix is brought to justice, punished and made an example to deter others from acting in a similar manner.
Click here to read full story of Adrian Dix's latest foolishness.
The Crown Prosecutors Office should be asked to re-consider bringing charges against Adrian Dix for obstruction of justice or misleading a police officer both of which are indictable offences.
There is no statute of limitations on indictable offences in Canada.
Mr. Dix has caused considerable mischief in the political life of the province. He should have served time in a correctional institution for what he did. Ujjal Dosanjh was Attorney General when the Crown prosecutors declined to prosecute and clearly the decision not to prosecute Dix was politically influenced. Incidentally, the Deputy Minister was Maureen Maloney and the Assistant Deputy Minister was Gillian Wallace both or who are implicated as high level criminals in the Water War Crimes.
At the time, the Crown Prosecutors Office decided it was not in the public interest to prosecute Dix but that decision should be revisited.
The Editors are calling on Attorney General Susan Anton to appoint a special prosecutor to review the evidence against Adrian Dix.
The Public Interest will only be served when Adrian Dix is brought to justice, punished and made an example to deter others from acting in a similar manner.
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