The former chief executive of a defunct British Columbia mining company has been ordered to pay $30,000 in fines and victim surcharges after he was found guilty of 13 counts of environmental violations related to prohibited waste discharges in northwestern B.C.
Introduction - On July 7, 2023, the British Columbia Provincial Court (Court) found the president and chief operating officer of a mining company guilty of several.
The former CEO of a defunct U.S.-based mining company has been found guilty of 13 environmental violations in relation to waste discharges from a northwest B.C. mine in late 2014.
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