DID BCSC CHAIR BRENDA LEONG EXPUNGE DOCUMENTS IN 2016 MATTER?

Our friends at bcsecuritiescommissionasham.blogspot.ca have recently uncovered a doozy and allege that “someone” at the BCSC seems to have expunged documents in the summer of 2016.

Taken directly from their blog site, they report:

Tuesday, 17 January 2017

WHAT ARE YOU HIDING BRENDA LEONG – WE KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER

 Hi Brenda,

Hows it going at the BC Securities Commission today?

 I was hoping you could help me find a file..
 

B.P. and R.P. vs BCSC, its that case where the Appeal Court Judge found that the BCSC had made misrepresentations and acted contrary to public interest by judging hundreds guilty without trial and publishing their names.
It seems to have been erased from your records.. do you know who would do such a thing or why they would do it? 
 Some people might say it doesn’t exist but we have evidence that it does/ or did exist and happen.
 
Why does your agency claim to be transparent and ethical when this is a complete lie?
See file attached..
 
How come we cant find any record of this on your website any longer? 
What are you hiding? -END-
Again, the ruling by the Appeal Court of BC judge was profound in that the judged found the BCSC “acted contrary to public interest by judging hundreds guilty without trial and publishing their names.”.  
This isn’t that hard to figure out – someone at the BCSC does not want the public to have access to this ruling by the Appeal Court of BC so they appeared to have somehow managed to have the record removed (expunged) from official court records in BC.
If this is fact – the people at the BCSC (or whomever order the records to be expunged) have broken the law!  Perhaps it wasn’t BCSC Chair Brenda Leong but she surely would have to know about this – right?

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