Friday, January 22, 2010
Prothonotary Lafreniere Covers Up Corruption By Federal Court Officer
Early Friday, January 22, 2010, Federal Court prothonotary, Roger Lafreniere, refused to permit Mr. Carten and Ms. Gibbs pursue an investigation of what appears to have been a clear case of criminal corruption by a Federal Court Officer, namely Joanne Platt, a lawyer and long term employee of a company known as Themis Program Management and Consulting Ltd. who was witnessed trying to secretly communicate with a judge during a trial. The case is also complicated by the fact that Federal Government employees made fraudulent submissions to prothonotary Lafreniere in court documents that the prothonotary adopted even though he was alerted to the fraud.
The case reeks of corruption and the Canadian Judicial Council has been asked to investigate.
The case is now back on the desk of Federal Court Chief Justice Allan Lutfy who must decide if he is going to permit an open and public hearing of the appeal of the decision by the prothonotary dismissing the case. The Attorney Generals for the Governments of Canada and British Columbia and five major law firms have asked for a secret hearing.
The case involves well documented allegations of judicial corruption and judicial case fixing by the political regime of Canada's former Prime Minister, Jean Chretien, who left office amid charges of massive corruption. Both Mr. Lafreniere and Mr. Lutfy were appointed to their positions with the Federal Court by Prime Minister, Jean Chretien, and they have effectively delayed the lawsuit filed by Mr. Carten and Ms. Gibb for two years.
Ms. Gibbs has asked her member of Parliament Ron Cannan of Kelowna to investigagte but, like other Canadian politicians, he is afraid to speak out about judicial corruption.
Mr. Carten has asked Canada's Justice Minister Rob Nicholson to investigate the political bias delay and stalling by the court officers in question but Mr. Nicholson has refused to do so and refuses to address to allegations of fraud by his Deputy Minister, John Sims. Q.C.
The Canadian judiciary has become politicized over the past decades commencing with the regime of the self admitted communist, Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, and, in polls carried out over the past few years, the Canadian judiciary have been receiving greatly reduced public approval ratings.
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