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Saturday, 06/04/2022 2:32:33 AM

Saturday, June 04, 2022 2:32:33 AM

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UAMA CEO convicted criminal, bankrupt! Caveat Emptor!

He has been labeled as such by The Canadian Press. You can rest assured it is true as Mr. Benoit Laliberte has not filed suit against this news organization.

Mr. Benoit Laliberte is President, CEO & CFO of UAMA! All three positions held by Mr. Benoit Laliberte who was found guilty on 44 of 48 counts, stock fraud, market manipulation and deceiving investors.

What kind of a company has convicted criminal President, CEO and CFO? CAVEAT EMPTOR.

evidence:

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"Montréal – In a decision handed down on April 28, 2009, Judge Richard Wagner of Superior Court (Criminal and Penal Division), district of Montréal, found Benoît Laliberté guilty of three of the four charges under an appeal launched by the Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF) in September 2008.

At the request of the AMF, the Court thereby quashed the acquittal verdicts issued by Judge Céline Lacerte-Lamontagne in February 2008 in respect of charges 6, 9 and 38. Specifically, the AMF succeeded in its appeal in respect of two charges related to an insider's obligation to report transactions within the time period prescribed by law and in respect of one charge related to making misrepresentations in a press release."

and more evidence:

Quote:
CP (Canadian Press)
PUBLISHED FEBRUARY 22, 2008 (Toronto Globe & Mail)
UPDATED APRIL 26, 2018 (Toronto Globe & Mail)
The former head of Jitec Inc. was convicted yesterday of insider trading and deceiving investors while pumping up the value of his now-defunct Montreal high-tech firm. A judge found Benoit Laliberte, 35, guilty on 41 of 48 counts of breaking Quebec's securities laws. Quebec's securities regulator will seek about $1.5-million in fines plus costs from Laliberte for manipulating share prices while the company was listed on the Montreal Stock Exchange. Thirty of the convictions were for failing to disclose changes in Laliberte's control over Jitec shares. The rest of the counts were for insider trading, deceiving investors in news releases and inflating the value of contract.

Then there's the FAILURE to properly disclose material PERSONAL BANKRUPTCY to investors and in SEC filings. Evidence in CCAA Proceedings before the Supreme Court of BC produced the following:

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49. As stated above, Mr. Laliberte is an undischarged bankrupt. Despite this, he has claimed
to be an officer and/or representative of a variety of companies in the TNW Group, most
recently being Teliphone and Investel Capital Corporation.


Ask yourself, "What kind of company has convicted criminal CEO?"

Then ask yourself, "What kind of a company has a bankrupt CEO"

Caveat Emptor - CAVEAT EMPTOR - see OTC Markets - UAMA