They shouldn't do that, therfore they didn'y do that, they have proofCrown gave the suit the nod without proof of fraud.
Why?
Crown gave the suit the nod without proof of fraud.
Why?
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Nope because hydro one already admitted guilt.Hehehe...Are you going to now start explaining your views on the legal system and how it works? This should be good
It's interesting that the article didn't mention any criminal activity occurring. Clearly The Star doesn't know as much about this as you seem to think you do. Since you lack the gonads to call the police and report the crime you are aware of, the very least you could do is call The Star and fill them in. I'm sure they would be happy to hear from you.
Nope because hydro one already admitted guilt.
They admitted to fraud? Oh dear!!! That wasn't smart.
Just who do you think one can report crime by government to? the police? They are the enforcement arm of government crime.
Look I'm not an expert on what motivates the man I just keep thinking t might be cocaine mixed with graine dust maybe. I hope the community is watching him and helps him through itAlways. I still giggle when I think of Pete's views on tax credits and volunteer firefighters responding in their own vehicles. It was priceless!
I thought you read the article?
“We let them down and then we didn’t treat them well when they had a problem,” said Hydro One CEO Carm Marcello at the time. “I’m sorry we put our customers through that negative experience and they felt that they had no recourse but to go to the Ombudsman.”
And now a class action for doing nothing....
Yup, read the article. You don't understand something as simple as a tax credit so I figure you would have problems with this.
The Plaintiffs chose class action over charges. Good for them eh?
Ythe errors were deliberate fraud.
They admitted to wrong doing ...
Ontario Ombudsman Andre Marin released a scathing report in May into the billing practices of Hydro One that said the company, which is wholly owned by the government of Ontario, sent faulty bills to 100,000 customers, tried to cover up the issues and spent $88.3 million dollars trying to fix the problem
Fraud..