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91原创 RCMP finds no criminal activity at Kwantlen business group

A forensic accountant has been called in by the KFN, police say
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91原创 Mounties opened and closed an investigation into the finances of Kwantlen First Nation business group Seyem鈥 without laying any charges, but an internal audit is now underway.

鈥淲e were not able to find anything linked to criminality,鈥 said Cpl. Holly Largy, spokesperson for the 91原创 RCMP.

In the wake of the police inquiries, the KFN has hired its own forensic accountant, Largy said.

If the forensic accountant turns up anything that could be possibly criminal, the investigation could be re-opened, Largy added.

Seyem鈥 Qwantlen is a business group with several divisions, including digital design, construction, and security.

It has been running for more than a decade and has been lauded as a new business startup, including winning an award from the B.C. Economic Development Association.

On May 6, a letter was sent out to all members of the KFN, saying that Chief Marilyn Gabriel and the council had 鈥渞eceived a number of allegations from membership concerning the Seyem鈥 Qwantlen legal entities that were established to benefit membership.鈥

No details on the allegations have been released publicly.

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Then on May 14, a letter signed by Gabriel was sent out saying that Seyem鈥 CEO Brenda Knights was 鈥渢emporarily unavailable鈥 and that all communications that would normally go to Knights should go to the Seyem鈥 Qwantlen Business Management director of finance, instead.

It also indicated that an interim consultant had been hired to assist Seyem鈥.

The letters were provided to the 91原创 Advance Times by a source wishing to remain anonymous.

91原创 Advance Times has reached out to the Kwantlen First Nation chief and council for comment.


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Matthew Claxton

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