The Łutsel K'e Dene First Nation in N.W.T. is accusing the now-suspended CEO of its economic arm of not only using his position and authority to steal millions, but also to get himself a house in Yellowknife.
The former CEO of Lutsel K’e Dene First Nation’s economic arm says he grew the operation financially thanks to his ‘efforts, reputation and connections’.
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Reynolds Mirth Richards & Farmer said it represented three Łutsel K'e Dene First Nation companies in the case, but on Friday one of the firm's lawyers told the N.W.T Supreme Court that was no longer the case.
A lawyer told the court Friday the attempted wire transfer last week was "inappropriate." A Supreme Court Judge made a freezing order on Ron Barlas's assets indefinite, meaning it doesn't have to be revisited every 10 days.