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Inside an alleged immigration scheme to exploit foreign workers - The Fifth Estate

May 06, 2024
In this edition of The Fifth Power I am at sea, in fields full of failed dreams and unfulfilled promises. I thought, Wow, there are important people here and this is going to be a big deal caught on camera. A father shows us the price he paid. For a chance at a new life in Canada, he just handed over $20,000. The proposal was simple: turn this part of Canada into Apple's growing world capital. He had the support of two former members of parliament, three prime ministers and industry leaders, if you show this. any individual in India, anyone would pay you in a heartbeat, it was supposed to be an Apple company and it ended up being something else.
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The original owners say their goal was simply to grow apples, but for months we have been investigating an

alleged

scheme

targeting people desperate for a better life in Canada, they are making money in many different ways, one of which is by selling people a false promise of what this country is, they are scamming people out of thousands and thousands of dollars if 10 people showed up and they all paid $50,000, that's way more money than growing apples, wouldn't you say I'm Steven Duza? This is the Fifth State. Prince Edward Island in the summer is idyllic and for many a perfect getaway. and all this is familiar to him the signs the flags ah sure, but for yanlu returning here only brings pain this is a terrible place here yanlu spent hours standing and waiting often with his daughter Emma by his side the weather was extremely hot and there there were many insects and mosquitoes, all for a job and a dream that never materialized.
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He didn't know what was going to happen next or what he would do next. He was very confused. His destiny was connected with this farm. Canadian Nectar Products. Ambitious idea that became a test that exposed a side of the island that most never see. Lou moved to Canada from China in 2021. He had obtained a student visa for his office's autistic daughter to attend school in British Columbia, but he says the school couldn't. support her so she needed another option I was desperate and disappointed desperate for a job and to keep her daughter in school in Canada Lou looked into the temporary

foreign

worker program and ended up in an apple orchard in Pei very very good land requires very plants Well, in 2014, Canadian Nectar Products broke ground in Pei about an hour from the city of Charlotte to great fanfare and the CBC cameras were there.
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MRG Jatana owns Apple Orchards around the world now putting down roots in the people of Pei in co-founder amarjit Jatana was front and center in North America we are right in the middle of uh Market here in PEI the plan was unusual Pei has long been known as potato land, well even I thought you couldn't grow apples here Barry Balsam was the first to give it a 30 years ago, the island is now home to around 20 small apple orchards, none as big as the Canadian nectar that was being released. Well, she was a dam. All good. One day he received a visit from some entrepreneurs who were launching large-scale, high-density apple orchards like him.
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The island I had never seen so this black limousine pulls up and these four characters show up and they have little cameras taking pictures of everything and I said, uh, excuse me, I said, uh, we're close, can I help you? and they said we're looking. planting apples balam says Canadian nectar co-founder Omar Jatana, who he calls AJ, talked a lot from the beginning, well, AJ is very intensive, he's a little bit bubbly, he's an intense guy where we had an apple farm, in apple cultivation. in Washington state he had apple crops in British Columbia, he was also planning orchards in Georgia, the country of Georgia and Russia at the time, you know, I mean, he talked about apples and you know he knew the conversation, he spoke the language. he spoke the language absolutely yes and balam says that Jatana was working with a renowned partner, Germont Greywall, what is the tape, what is happening for almost a decade, Germont Greywall served as a member of the British Columbia parliament, he was with the party conservative when he famously

alleged

The liberals tried to get him to cross the court after he left politics.
He was looking for new opportunities and Pei seemed promising. When land is fertile, land is cheap. It can add value to the land. Jobs can be created. Greywall and Jatana had a plan to take over their orchard. If Pei parceled out the land and resold some of it to investors in India, he would give families abroad a piece of the business and help Jatana and Greywall finance their dream of shipping their product to India. Now there are two things I won't talk about. quantum physics and the Indian market because I have no idea about either of them.
Canadian Nectar brought another politician on board by giving him a small part of the company known as Sharp and No Nonsense Sheila Cops was a familiar name of hers during her 20 years as a Liberal MP. to Sheila, who ran such a magnificent campaign and later, as Deputy Prime Minister, they were going to make crunchy honey, which is quite popular and tasty, my husband jokingly referred to me as Little Apple Annie because I was learning all this about The apples, the police join the Canadian nectar. Pei's team touts the province as the next apple capital of the world.
The president of canadian nectar products was at the pei legislature this week. We see that there is tremendous potential. Export from PEI to the rest of the world. COPS opened many doors by introducing Amar gatana and germon greywall to then Prime Minister Robert Giz, but Jatana had another partner in the orchard, his name was PR Cara. This is where things get interesting because the only camel PR Kyra who was approached to be a minority investor wanted to do

immigration

and we said absolutely no. Cara was an

immigration

consultant from Ontario. The policeman says he wanted to go beyond simply selling plots of the orchard to investors in India.
His idea promotes that investment as a path to immigrate to Canada by investing in our apple orchards. You could start your own business. The trip to settle in Canada with a permanent residence visa along with his family seemed right to her. Well, I didn't want to go there because the Pei government definitely didn't want to go because it was an application for agriculture and As soon as you start putting something like that, it makes you wonder what their motives are: are they really interested in apples? Or are they just interested in getting people to pay them to immigrate within a few years of starting construction on most of the original?
Interested parties had abandoned the Canadian nectar was mired in accusations and in 2022 Yanlu arrived at an operation that was not what it seemed. I had no choice and my daughter couldn't go to school. He was extremely desperate. Lou had asked an immigration consulting company for help. says he was offered a work permit for a job on a farm in Pei Consulting and companies cannot charge fees to

foreign

workers

for this type of permit, but Lou says he was told the work permit would cost more than $30,000 For the sake of his daughter, he says he felt like he had no choice, okay, hello, how are you?
I have a seat, okay, have a seat, but Lou says he was suspicious, so he decided to secretly fill the meetings with the consultants, okay, no, he can't. 5,000 in cash. but you need to pay the cash, yes the meeting seemed quite friendly since every time you hand over thousands of dollars, at one point the employee checks the invoices to see if they are real, at some point they have a c inside so at another meeting, okay, the employee makes sure everything is there let me tell it right, good luck, thank you, bye, thank you very much, good luck, so she just smiled, gave you the thumbs up and said good luck, how are you? did you feel at that moment? you just handed over $20,000.
I was thinking that we would finish this whole permit as soon as possible so I could start working for my employer in Pei, shortly after Lou arrived on the island, he found himself in the middle of what the authorities would later allege was a

scheme

where the consultants I defrauded foreign

workers

by, among other things, charging illegal fees for work permits. At that moment I felt like I had no way back. I must continue on that path. I just felt like he hadn't given my daughter a chance to grow. Not in a good environment and we have been away from his mother for too long Lou came across CBC Pei's stories about immigrant experiences on the island and approached reporter Kevin and Lou showed him the hidden camera video he had recorded and which was actually completely a slap in the face from God.
She had never seen that amount of cash before and just watching them count the $100 bills is shocking. Yar began investigating Lou's case. He first registered with the immigration company to which Lou paid the money. His name was CWC, immigration expert at Immigration Solutions. Mr. your owner, Kam PR Cara, the same man in charge of Canadian nectar products, this Kyra family seemed to be involved in both and then, you know, he really started asking me questions, it was like, what is this really about? ? Is it about growing apples? Or is it about bringing in temporary foreign workers, as it turns out that Yan L's case was just the tip of something much bigger in the coming Canadian nectar products, they are making money in many different ways, one of which It's, you know? selling people a false promise of what this country is as we continue our research we returned to Pei in January to try to understand what happened to Canadian nectar products, how the dream presented to investors failed and how dozens of foreign workers would say that they were deceived. and

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ed from the beginning, there were problems, honestly, I felt abandoned, we found former Canadian Nectar manager Rod Steen Bran, a veteran Apple farmer in 2017, says KO PRI Cara personally convinced him to come and manage the orchard .
My impression of Mr. Cara. He was well dressed and in a suit and drove a good vehicle. He spoke softly and seemed like a very nice person. I was told that Sheila's cops had an active role and Germont GRL and his wife, I thought, wow, there's something big! people here and this is going to be a big problem that spring he found out that Greywall and the police both former members of parliament were no longer involved Omar Jatana had also left Cara was now in charge once at the farm Steam Buan discovered that the orchard was not fully paid for the bills that were left unpaid, so what was Mr.
Cairo's response? Well, Rod, figure it out, that's what we paid you for the big deal. He faced more foreign workers than jobs. People began to arbitrarily appear at the farm at different times. the day into the night, so a couple of them told me that they had paid a fee and were here to work. I said, well this is news to me and more and more they showed it to the point where we had 16 or 17 people that we couldn't even communicate with they didn't know their names they didn't know where they were staying and we didn't know who was paying them.
Steam Buan says he didn't know that K PR Cara was also running CWC Immigration Solutions in Ontario, the company was putting out a call for foreign workers promising permanent residency in 6 months. She just said I come here and need help in 2012. Vietnamese workers approached Trun Chen Lee, a respected elder in Charlotte Town, and had stories of poor living conditions and low or no pay at Canadian nectar and its affiliates, the Most of them are really not willing to share the story when they met me at time F, most of them feel very scared and have to find some way to escape from the companies.
That hire temporary foreign workers are supposed to provide accommodation, travel and a fair wage, what do you think of these companies? I just think they're bad guys, really bad, yeah, the first thing you recognize is fear, people are really afraid to talk to you, it's, it's really annoying, right, Ryan McCrae is an advocate for migrant workers at the Cooper Institute in Charlotte Town in 2021. The Canadian Nectar Workers came to the non-profit for help and we went in and met with the seven workers and realized that, hey, this is a This is a situation a Not very extreme, it says, workers complained that they were moved between various companies inconsistently or at low wages and some said they lived in a dirty basement, all of which, if proven, would constitute violations of the temporary foreign worker program, it was almost like It was like a perfect storm basically of all these problems and it's not uncommon for me to hear one or a couple of these problems on a weekly basis, but yeah, it's not often that they are as extreme as this case.
It was yeah, I'm just surprised that people trust them. Aman Panir is the manager of another apple orchard in Pei called Gia States andWhen they are deceived in this way they have nowhere else to return to. She helped translate for another former nectar worker. who was afraid to reveal his identity it was all a nightmare none of it is true the man said his wife and young daughter came to the farm only to find work and a windowless structure to live in it was simply unbelievable everything that was promised for I don't know if it was true, he says he left the farm as soon as he could, but he lost thousands of dollars from the experience, it's just a business to them, they don't care about people's lives and they are suffering, it's all monetary gain.
For them, the temporary foreign workers who spoke with The Fifth Estate describe another experience they shared: They stated that they had to hand over cash in exchange for their paychecks, often almost as much as the value of the check and that the paychecks They didn't match the hours if When they worked, I felt like I had been scammed, but I didn't want to believe it because they promised me a real job. Lou says he also paid cash for his paycheck here at the old CWC office in Charlotte Town when they told me. It was a fake job.
I felt like it was unthinkable and I didn't know what to do. There was the idea that this would support perhaps an application for permanent residence. Knowing that such documentation was in the books, Lou says that at first there was none. works for him, says a CWC employee told him to come and wait in case a government inspector shows up. he controlled the workers singlehandedly, he had to bring Emma, ​​yes this is where we would have gone after leave their accommodation where they are working, yes. Advocate Ryan McCrae says some workers were sleeping on plywood bunk beds, so he and his colleagues at The Cooper Institute took the unusual step of moving them to this motel in Charlotte Town.
How many workers would you say you have helped get out of this situation? Probably at 15 McCrae said the workers were trapped on the farm because of their type of work. permission to hire a foreign worker, companies must demonstrate that they cannot find employment for local employees. Canada then issues a labor market impact assessment or lmia right for lmia to allow an employer to hire someone with a closed work permit, meaning they are tied to that employer. Know that they cannot change jobs, however, if workers can make a strong case that they were abused, they may be eligible for an open work permit to change jobs, if they can prove to the government that they are being abused, they will will provide a one-year open work permit where you can work anywhere in the counties The Fifth Estate has learned that since 2021 the federal government has granted open work permits to 31 workers from Canadian nectar and its affiliated companies, that's at least 31 times officials accepted employee claims that they were vulnerable or suffered abuse I was furious I was furious I was furious again Yes, at the employer of course, but more so at the government that is allowing these kinds of systemic problems to happen in 2018, when he managed the orchard.
Rod Steen Bran says he called Federal officials asking for help with struggling workers at Canadian Nectar. I went to Service Canada at that time and they put them in touch with someone who could translate and had a home or shelter for them and they took them out and where they went. Steven I don't know, we contacted Employment Canada about the complaints, they declined to comment citing privacy, but despite all the complaints the government was still allowing nectar to bring in foreign workers. I'm no mathematician, but if 10 people show up and they all paid $50,000, that's a hell of a lot more money than growing apples, don't you think?
And we quickly discovered that since 2017 the government has given Nectar and its affiliates permission to hire 2,117 temporary foreign workers. The last case was 2021, 3 years. after Steen brin's call Steen buan said he told K PRI Cara about it, he said I'm not doing anything illegal, he says, it's not my fault the laws in Canada are so wrong in June 2022 after years of complaints tonight why border officials executed a search warrant at two Pei Farm businesses Canada Border Services Agency raided Canadian nectar products and affiliated companies CBSA alleged the companies worked closely to defraud foreign nationals and canadian authorities charging fees to foreign citizens for work permits the cbsa alleges that some of those high fees were for jobs that did not exist, that the workers had to pay in cash, for false pay stubs, some workers told the cbsa that They accepted because of the promise that they could apply for permanent residency after 6 months, they are making money in many different ways. one of which is selling people a false promise of what this country is about.
They are scamming people out of thousands and thousands of dollars. Those accused of defrauding foreign workers. K PRI Cara and his immigration consulting firm CWC, but to date no charges have been filed recently. We went to the Canadian Nectar Farm to see if we could find K PRI Cara Kyra. Are they still the owners? Also in Bramton, where he searched numerous companies looking for Kamal PRI Kyra, someone answered but in the end said nothing. K PRI Cara never responded to our request for comment, as far as we know she didn't respond to CBSA's accusations, well welcome, thank you. so much and it seems the islanders weren't the only ones dealing with Orchards' problems.
Apple's original entrepreneur, Amarjit Jatana, brings his dream of growing Apple next door to New Brunswick. What went wrong. We were with the bad people. We were a guy who. want who whose intention was not a plan in noria was running a scam since 2014 canadian nectar's business plan seemed to depend on investors funding the main goal of shipping apples to india now this block this block this block this block this block It belongs to a Mr. Saia but there are several lots Lot 17 Lot 18 Lot 19 The model divides the orchard into small plots, each sold to an investor managed as one.
I thought it was a big farm, but they are all independent people, but that plan would lead to division. From the original ownership group as far back as 2014, Canadian Nectar was offering 10 acres for $400,000 with Omar G Jatana and Germont Greywall cited in this media report, former Deputy Prime Minister Sheila Cops, who had a small stake, says Cara was also pressing to link investment. In the immigration garden you can expand your business and you can get permanent immigration. What specifically did you want to do? Say you have 10 acres for whatever you could get a small legal business buying the land and then we came and worked the land and then immigrated, we definitely didn't want to go there and the Pei government didn't want to go there so it was a no and yesterday I had an uplifting meeting with Dr.
Amaret Jatana, who was the president and CEO of Canadian Nectar Products, instead the Pei government, including then Prime Minister Wade McGlaughlin, was helping to promote the plans of export of Canadian nectar apples, including a trade mission to India in 2016. Political credibility that impressed Indian investors, is a test, but the government fully supports the operation and that is why our bosses perhaps blindly invested in the company Aman Panir runs another Pei apple farm called G Estates. His bosses, both from India, say they created it after their investment in Canadian nectar failed. They told us that Jatana would send them photos of Canadian politicians to convince them. invest, yes, at that time he is prime minister, if you show this to anyone in India and tell him that this is our company and we know that the deputy prime minister or the chief minister of the province, anyone would pay you in a heartbeat and close your eyes.
I would think everything is legit. The founders of G Estate filed a lawsuit claiming they were never given the land they paid for among those they accused of embezzling their money. Gont Greywall. Some investors have accused Canadian Nectar of fraud. What would you say to that? I am familiar with nothing and did nothing of that nature. I have kept myself very clean. I am not responsible for anything. I was vice president, but I was not involved in the day-to-day operations when I tried to look at the documentation. Mr. Jatana later resisted, Canadian Nectar ordered an audit that found no evidence of financial irregularities under Greywall and Jatana, but in 2016, the directors of Canadian Nectar products in India met to decide the company's fate.
Amar J Jatana the co-founder was away and greywall sold his share why not step in and take charge of things and have a hand in the day to day operations and try to clean things up yes you are right. I had a smaller stake, if I had a larger stake, I would do it. but you are one of the founders of the company, although you were there when it started, but I did not have enough capital to invest, therefore, I did not have financial dominance when Gont and Jano left. I'm just laughing because I couldn't. I couldn't navigate the politics, which is something to say for me even though she held on to her 2% shares.
The cop says he stepped back and let other minority investors make the decisions. I think the minority shareholders were wanting to take control of the company so they could do other things they wanted to do with it and they had other ideas besides Apple in mind, that's how immigration can go against it and K prit Cara ended up in charge. The Fifth Estate has attempted to contact Cara numerous times, we have yet to receive a response in her time in the garden. Steam Buan says investors showed up demanding answers. We were promised land that was supposed to be a return on our investment and we will be able to. come here and build a house and live here and be part of pei and what did they say they were promised about sh citizens or permanent residency.
Mr. Face was supposed to provide those things and that's when I realized we're not here. just to grow apples, hello Dr. Jana, how are you, welcome, thank you very much, you had been kicked out of Canadian nectar products, but Amar jit Jatana did not slow down, the way we plant every year, right , we should be the first. of Canada's top five orchards, was in New Brunswick promoting his Apple business to this lifestyle vlogger outside of Monton. He joined forces with Regin Louise Petty PA, successful entrepreneurs. The couple planned to convert a piece of land into a residential subdivision, but they say Jatana convinced them. to transform part of it into an apple orchard, he was going to sell this new Pro project to the people of India so that they would have a house and they could have an orchard in the back and then they could get their citizenship faster. that that was one of the agreements that one of his great plans that he gave us the couple vetoed it and went with local investors he sold it as if it were the real deal U my impression of him was that he didn't it was good, uh, it was L of him, little Paws paid $200,000 up front expecting Jatana to develop the apple orchard alone, it was a complete disaster, it was a disaster, I mean, there was absolutely no experience planting trees and he himself , AJ, couldn't start a tractor, didn't know how to start a tractor, but the couple had signed a full contract with deadlines, so after a few months with hardly any trees planted, the mean Paws broke the breaking point. asked for 200 200 another 200 the work was not done the employees had not been paid for two weeks in fact I did the last payroll for the employee Jatana sued the small PA for breach of contract they countersued and after a court battle that lasted almost five years and won a New Brunswick court ordered Jatana to return the $200,000 the couple had invested.
The judge also found that Jatana was receiving a commission for the trees, earning $775,000 for what the judge called a bribe. So what went wrong? a guy who wants, whose intention was not planned or was running a scam, to take as much money as he can from people in a statement to The Fifth Estate Jatana blamed Covid and drought for Orchard's problems in New Brunswick and points out that He never accepted government donations and also claims the bribes were rebates and discounts before he retired in 2016. Harjit Singh Sodi had a successful taxi business in Toronto and never worked on a farm.
He then met Am Jatana. He is a very good conversationalist, so he can talk and explain. and do things oh wow, it's going to be great, all beautiful like in Pei Jatana was using his political connections to push his sales pitch, so he showed me, you know, we are in touch with the government people and we are doing wonderful things and in the new newspaper. Our news comes and this is what you know, this is what he does, yes, Sodi says Jatana promised to build and manage a garden ofapples, not 400,000 B for 10 acres and then we will give you 100,000 every three years.
After the third year we will begin giving. you every year, that's why I said it was a good retirement, money for me. I was about to retire. Sodi had never been to Buck New Brunswick before but he flew there to meet Jatana and loved it so he bought some land and invested with Jatana from This house was my free house so I bought another mortgage on it and then paid him a million of dollars and he also paid Jatana Jatana close to a million dollars. He made it was a lot of money and Jana's big promises left Sod's wife with a I feel bad, I said he's not a good guy so I don't want to work with him but she said no he's a really good guy. guy.
In fact, Sodi says he convinced his friends in India to also invest, but before problems arose, he says Jatana was not. He wasn't setting up the garden correctly if he was putting in 50g of fertilizer he was putting in 7G so it was like that, he was missing sprinklers. The pruning was not done correctly like the little legs. Sodi says Jana's business model was never just about apples, he believes that. He was selling a shortcut to Canadian citizenship he wants to be a big shot, you know, with people's money and then run scams with it, he wants to be a big shot, that's all, he wants to be the king of something you know, unlike the harjit pipes sodi had no clear way out, so after cutting ties with Jatana, Sodi and his wife had to work in the garden themselves, my wife and I worked 7 days, from day to night, very hard, you know, in very sunny weather, there were a lot of mosquitoes. there, but we had no choice if we didn't, everyone will regret it.
Sodi has relied on his family to survive the last seven years, he says, the time he spent rebuilding the garden is the time he could have spent with his grandchildren, it is very bad, very, very sad and you know they don't tell me, as if in At some point you were very desperate. Jatana faces numerous other lawsuits in New Brunswick from investors in India, all alleging similar problems and false promises. Was it ever about apples? It was never, it was never about Apple, it was never all about it, it was a big scam, a big scam, and I think his biggest scam was bringing people from India here to get citizenship and scamming as many people as he could.
We wanted to ask Jatana about the allegations against him in New Brunswick and in Pei, his company still owns this farm about 40 minutes west of Monon, across the street, this house is listed on the Canadian National Producers list. . Jana's latest company. My name is Steven Dusza. I'm with CBC News with The Fifth Estate, okay, I'm working for Amar Jatana, yes, but he wasn't there. An employee told us that Jatana is out of the country and is not sure when he will return, he was supposed to. to be an Apple company and ended up being something else, generating frustration with a government apparently slow to act on Canadian nectar.
I only have one word for them: these are leeches Yan Lou and his Emma are building a life in Canada now in Toronto he hopes to leave the memory of Pei Orchard behind and one day have his family together in Canada Lou is one of the most 30 former canadian nectar employees who reported the farm to canadian authorities and received an open work permit as a result is still waiting to sit down with cbsa investigators the experience was like a nightmare for me cbsa raided the farm in 2022 migrant worker advocate Ryan McCrae says he has contacted the agency repeatedly from then until now no news or charges yes, uh, frustrated again, very frustrated and This just shows that these problems are not just problems systemic with their immigration system and the temporary reform program, but they are not even regulating and verifying it enough, so yes, I was frustrated, I was very frustrated despite the accusations that are circulating.
Canadian nectar and its affiliated companies according to this list of employment every, companies still qualify to bring in foreign workers employment Canada would not explain citing the privacy of a Gia States the orchard started by two disgruntled former Canadian nectar investors among panir warnings this story just scratches. On the surface, it's just not the CNP and the CWC, it's big business in India. These consultants give false hope to people and it is simply bad that people fall for them easily. He hopes foreign workers can move on, but for those behind their alleged mistreatment. I only have one word for them they are leeches who are sucking blood from the local population and foreign workers at the same time simply bad can imigra CWC immigration continues to advertise a variety of services on social media the university that governs immigration Consultants suspended Kamal La PR license Kyra cannot work for CWC or as an immigration consultant until the CBSA investigation and what follows is to complete the restaurant industry multi-billion dollar industry here lately has a new company promoting business investment in Canada .
We see that there is tremendous potential om gatana. He spent years working his way into the halls of power, as recently as 2019 he was posing for photographs with New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higs, why do you think so many politicians were willing to join us because he's a con man and he made for Me Too, those politicians whose names and photographs Jatana flaunted before investors. New Brunswick Premier Blaine, former Pei Premier Robert Giz, and his successor, former Pei Premier Wade McLaughlin, declined to speak to The Fifth Estate about Canadian nectar products, regarding to the others who were on the ground with canadian nectar at the beginning, why didn't you intervene?
Given all your experience and having no involvement in the day-to-day operations, why didn't Inana have experience in apples, so she took control and wanted to run? business the way he chose there can't be multiple leaders there is only one leader and you either follow him or you lead him If you had to do it all over again what would you change? I won't trust blindly sometimes you are gble people join you they I don't tell you what they are doing but they have other intentions. It is very difficult to handle it. The only due diligence I went through was basically Germont telling me that he knew him and he's solid and all this and that was it.
The guy I used for my due diligence was the former MP. From his perspective, was there fraud involved or do you think this was just a business venture that just didn't go the right way? Well, I can. I don't talk about it because I don't want to be accused of lying, but I left the operation before they started harvesting apples because I wasn't happy with the way it was being run. I think I was deliberately running a dual system. identity company was supposed to be an Apple company and ended up being something else because of all the promises Canadian Nectar never sent a single Apple to grew up in India in several emails to The Fifth Estate Jatana said he was abroad and that his Health was poor, so he was unable to sit for an interview, he says that the information presented about him is one-sided.
Wrong and it's incredible. They are portraying him as a villain. He already had land. Arjit sodi. Meanwhile, he is trying to build the orchard that Jatana promised him in the end. my place, I believe in my god, so I think you know I have to work hard and it will eventually pay me off if a businessman calls you now and says, hey, I'm talking to this guy, I'm aratana, what? Would you tell them okay? I said, stay away from them, you have some money, throw it away and some, run away from here. Rod Steen buan says while his repeated complaints about investors and workers soured his relationship with the Canadian nectar in which he was fired. 2018 today he still lives a few doors away and chose to make his home on an island that he needed so much.
I'm pretty sure I owe $200,000, it really took all of us and my wife, um, and I'm sorry I got her. in this mess, um, but we came with the best intentions, we checked it out the best we could, um, they're just scammers, is the way I would describe it. Do you think anyone on the island wants to take responsibility for this? They want to face what happened. here I don't think they want it, but they need it Stephen, it wasn't just created, it wasn't, oh, that's a good idea, let's grow some apples, um, and it went bad and it's designed this way, faith has been gone, uh, confidence. is gone and integrity left the island a long time ago Stephen a long time ago

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