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Second 91原创 man found guilty in $6 million fraud

The co-accused in the Aggressive Roadbuilders fraud admitted his guilt in court.
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The second of two 91原创-area men charged in a $6-million fraud was found guilty in a New Westminster courtroom on Monday.

Kirk Dennis Roberts essentially admitted his guilt in the Aggressive Roadbuilders fraud, but defence lawyer Ian Donaldson placed the bulk of the blame on Roberts鈥 co-accused, Matthew Brooks.

鈥淏rooks was treating the company as his personal bank account,鈥 Donaldson told Justice Palbinder Shergill.

Crown counsel Brian McKinley went through a summary of the Crown鈥檚 case against Roberts.

In 2006, Roberts was the controller for Aggressive Roadbuilders, and McKinley said Roberts was one of the two most senior figures at the firm, along with Aggressive鈥檚 owner Brooks.

The fraud took place when Aggressive obtained a line of credit from Scotiabank in late 2006 and early 2007.

Aggressive submitted documents to the bank showing that they were owed more than $15 million for completed road works by various clients, including municipalities such as Surrey.

In actual fact, Aggressive was owed less than a million dollars at the time.

Based on those fraudulent documents, Scotiabank agreed to a line of credit of $7 million.

鈥淢r. Roberts had a hand in creating that document,鈥 said McKinley.

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Roberts was also involved in sending monthly reports to Scotiabank 鈥 interim financial statements 鈥 that showed false and inflated accounts receivable numbers, McKinley said.

Eventually, Scotiabank grew suspicious and by the summer of 2008 the fraud collapsed, as auditors were called in. After stalling for several weeks, Roberts and Brooks provided accurate numbers. The company was declared bankrupt.

While McKinley said Roberts was one of the top figures at Aggressive, Donaldson attempted to downplay his client鈥檚 power and importance.

鈥淩oberts position is, 鈥業 was an employee of Brooks, I did what I was told鈥,鈥 said Donaldson.

While admitting that Roberts prepared or passed along fraudulent documents, Donaldson claimed that Roberts received no benefit from the money.

Donaldson painted a picture of a profitable road-building firm that was being 鈥渓ooted鈥 by its owner.

鈥淭he problem was that Brooks was taking that profit and putting it in his pocket and spending it wherever,鈥 said Donaldson.

Brooks has already been sentenced to three and a half years in prison after he pleaded guilty last year.

Neither trial has addressed the mystery of the missing $6 million.

During Brooks鈥 sentencing hearing, the money was referred to as being lost or tied up in 鈥渙ther investments,鈥 but Brooks鈥 defence lawyer also mentioned threats to her client, including 2011 drive-by shooting at Brooks鈥 then-home in rural 91原创, and a 2014 incident in which his tires were shot out.

During Brooks鈥 sentencing hearing, he blurted out that Roberts knew where the money went.

鈥淎sk where the missing money is, and who his business partners are!鈥 Brooks said.

Roberts did not speak during his appearance and guilty verdict Monday.

Although Aggressive went bankrupt, Roberts has continued working in road building in the Lower Mainland since then.



Matthew Claxton

About the Author: Matthew Claxton

Raised in 91原创, as a journalist today I focus on local politics, crime and homelessness.
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