Jack Ebbels, a lawyer and a former Deputy Minister with the Government of British Columbia, died February 25, 2010.
He died from a sudden heart attack while skiing in Canada.
Jack Ebbels was closely connected to the WaterWarCrimes.
Jack Ebbels was the senior lawyer from the British Columbia Ministry of the Attorney General, in 1988-89, assigned to "the deal" when the Government of British Columbia broke the GATT, the Canada US Free Trade Agreement and the Water Act, a domestic law, duly passed by the legislature of the Canadian province of British Columbia.
According to media reports appearing in Canada on his death, Jack Ebbels was "a deal maker".
He died from a sudden heart attack while skiing in Canada.
Jack Ebbels was closely connected to the WaterWarCrimes.
Jack Ebbels was the senior lawyer from the British Columbia Ministry of the Attorney General, in 1988-89, assigned to "the deal" when the Government of British Columbia broke the GATT, the Canada US Free Trade Agreement and the Water Act, a domestic law, duly passed by the legislature of the Canadian province of British Columbia.
According to media reports appearing in Canada on his death, Jack Ebbels was "a deal maker".
According to unnamed sources in Canada, Jack Ebbels was a civil servant who took bribes.
Approximately two weeks before his sudden death, the Web Site http://www.waterwarcrimes.com/ began posting the information about Jack Ebbels and his past conduct as it related to the WaterWarCrimes.
Approximately two weeks before his sudden death, the Web Site http://www.waterwarcrimes.com/ began posting the information about Jack Ebbels and his past conduct as it related to the WaterWarCrimes.
At about the same time, Mr. Colin Beach, president of Aquasource Ltd., a company in a lawsuit with the Government of BC over the WaterWarCrimes advised Mr. Justice Peter Leask of the Supreme Court of British Columbia that he would be calling Jack Ebbels as a witness when the lawsuit went to trial.
Perhaps it was the pressure of the exposure of his past mistakes that induced a cardiac arrest in Jack Ebbels but there was motive for murder because Jack Ebbels was in a position to put some prominent people in Canada in jail by telling what he knew about the WaterWarCrimes.
Visit the Jack Ebbels page at http://www.waterwarcrimes.com/ for more details.
Visit the Jack Ebbels page at http://www.waterwarcrimes.com/ for more details.