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26 Nov 2012 11:57 #112438
by VillageBelle
OMG.....I can't believe this is the ruling :shocked:
even though i am not a Torontonian.....i have been following the case.
he should have read the handbook!!
plus.....there's a lot of peeps out to 'get him'
the media hounds him constantly
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26 Nov 2012 12:10 #112440
by mapoui
that is why he is a fool VB. he set himself up all the way. it is as if he wanted them to get him
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26 Nov 2012 12:17 - 26 Nov 2012 17:12 #112441
by mapoui
Ford is wat they call wilfully ignorant.
Ford knows better but pretends not to know. how in the hell after being a councillor for 8 years can he not know to recuse himself from conflict of interest case against himself.
seems to me he did that to prove to the rest that he does not know..that he did not know of conflict of interest when he conflicted himself in the first place.
the man is a fool. as mayor all he has done, cause himself could have been done so much easier and with no conflict.
and in any case all he had to do was to recuse himself from council vote on his case and he likely would have been home free.
as mayor he would have been able to help youths far more than a few thousand dollars.
from the reports it seems that Ford is a fool... who was hell bent on giving his enemies the rope they needed to hang his rass
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26 Nov 2012 12:52 #112443
by Nargis
Hackland could have allowed Ford to keep his job, even if he found that Ford broke the law, by accepting the argument that Ford’s actions were inadvertent or a result of an error in judgment, or that the amount of money in question — $3,150 — was unlikely to influence him.
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26 Nov 2012 12:53 #112444
by Nargis
Ford has 30 days to appeal. If his lawyer cannot convince Divisional Court to “stay†the removal order within the 14 days, council will have the option of either appointing a councillor to be caretaker mayor until the end of the term in December 2014 or triggering a $7-million byelection.
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