Refusal of CEBA Loans
RR still has multiple businesses, but some of them were interfered with and had to be closed
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit and businesses were offered Emergency Loans, All of the RR’s businesses were eligible for the Canadian Emergency Business Account (CEBA) loans. However, RR’s businesses were denied these loans. Now, the matter is being taken to the Banking Ombudsman, but there are concerns that the investigation may not be conducted fairly and lawfully, potentially involving a corrupt officer.
The underlying motive behind all this seems to be an attempt to force RR’s businesses into bankruptcy, in order to divert attention away from the original crimes committed by APEGBC, which have not been properly investigated.
The goal appears to be to oppress honest individuals and prevent them from speaking out about the judiciary’s crimes.
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit and businesses were offered Emergency Loans, All of the RR’s businesses were eligible for the Canadian Emergency Business Account (CEBA) loans. However, RR’s businesses were denied these loans. Now, the matter is being taken to the Banking Ombudsman, but there are concerns that the investigation may not be conducted fairly and lawfully, potentially involving a corrupt officer.
The underlying motive behind all this seems to be an attempt to force RR’s businesses into bankruptcy, in order to divert attention away from the original crimes committed by APEGBC, which have not been properly investigated.
The goal appears to be to oppress honest individuals and prevent them from speaking out about the judiciary’s crimes.