Driver's licence scam busted: ICBC
The Insurance Corporation of B.C. is accusing one of its driving examiners and the owner of a driving school in Richmond of allegedly selling drivers' licences illegally.
ICBC has launched a civil suit against the pair – claiming that more than 200 licences may have been issued in the scam.
Court documents allege Dragon Driving School owner David Chiu charged clients as much as $8,000 for a guaranteed licence – to show that road tests had been taken and passed, when they hadn't.
And ICBC claims that driving examiner Crispine Diaz was paid as much as a quarter of that to issue the licence.
The RCMP say the school had bought out ads in Chinese-language newspapers that promised success in obtaining a driver's licence.
The insurance corporation is also suing 15 of the people who allegedly received the licences fraudulently – and has revoked their licences.
Some of those people later got into accidents.
One man wrecked his car twice – the first time billing ICBC for over $5,600 and the second time for nearly $9,000. But there were no injuries in either accident.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/driver-s-licence-scam-busted-icbc-1.511470
The Insurance Corporation of B.C. is accusing one of its driving examiners and the owner of a driving school in Richmond of allegedly selling drivers' licences illegally.
ICBC has launched a civil suit against the pair – claiming that more than 200 licences may have been issued in the scam.
Court documents allege Dragon Driving School owner David Chiu charged clients as much as $8,000 for a guaranteed licence – to show that road tests had been taken and passed, when they hadn't.
And ICBC claims that driving examiner Crispine Diaz was paid as much as a quarter of that to issue the licence.
The RCMP say the school had bought out ads in Chinese-language newspapers that promised success in obtaining a driver's licence.
The insurance corporation is also suing 15 of the people who allegedly received the licences fraudulently – and has revoked their licences.
Some of those people later got into accidents.
One man wrecked his car twice – the first time billing ICBC for over $5,600 and the second time for nearly $9,000. But there were no injuries in either accident.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/driver-s-licence-scam-busted-icbc-1.511470