Brian Neal: Associate Chief Judge of the Provincial Court of British Columbia - Salary $270,161.00
Mr. Neal was the Chief Solicitor for the Province of British Columbia when the Government of British Columbia broke the LAW with the assistance of its solicitors, Anne Wilson, Colin McIver and Jack Ebbels. Anne Wilson remains as a staff solicitor with Ministry of the Attorney General in Victoria while Colin McIver and Jack Ebbels left government and joined Paul Fraser's, in Vancouver. Mr. Fraser has since been rewarded by Premier Campbell with a position as Conflict of Interest Commissioner but was recently promoted to position of Freedom of INformation Commissioner.
Brain Neal was rewarded for his services by an appointment to the position of judge of the Provincial Court of British Columbia. In the year 2008 / 2009, Brain Neal was paid $270, 161.00.
Later, Premier Gordon Campbell, promoted Mr. Neal to the position of Associate Chief Judge of the Provincial Court. As Associate Chief Judge he is in a position to select friendly judges to sit on cases that need friendly treatment for government insiders, their friends or their enemies.
It is suspected that Mr. Neal played a role in the mailcious prosecution of Mr. Carten who had been blowing the whistle on corruption inside the British Columbia Ministry of the Atorney General when Mr. Neal was the Chief Solicitor for the Province.
More to come . . .
Brain Neal was rewarded for his services by an appointment to the position of judge of the Provincial Court of British Columbia. In the year 2008 / 2009, Brain Neal was paid $270, 161.00.
Later, Premier Gordon Campbell, promoted Mr. Neal to the position of Associate Chief Judge of the Provincial Court. As Associate Chief Judge he is in a position to select friendly judges to sit on cases that need friendly treatment for government insiders, their friends or their enemies.
It is suspected that Mr. Neal played a role in the mailcious prosecution of Mr. Carten who had been blowing the whistle on corruption inside the British Columbia Ministry of the Atorney General when Mr. Neal was the Chief Solicitor for the Province.
More to come . . .