William Pearce, Q.C., Civil Servant - Lawyer
William Pearce has a reputation as a misleading lawyer. This reputation does not only arise from the Sun Belt Water Inc. litigation where William Pearce Q.C. was involved in the crimes of fraud, perjury and obstruction of justice by members of the Ministry of the Attorney General. Investigations into the background of William Pearce resulted in reports that, in case after case, William Pearce, lied to the court, lied to judges, or lied to litigants.
In the Sun Belt Water lawsuit in the Supreme Court of British Columbia, William Pearce was "lead" counsel. Under his leadership and presumed direction, legal counsel suppressed and concealed thousands of documents, counselled on and prepared false affidavits thereby committing perjury, and made false and fraudulent representations in court.
These allegations are thoroughly documented and set out in two reports to the RCMP and the Victoria City Police, although neither police force was prepared to carry out a thorough investigation due to the fact that the policed are afraid of the insiders in the Government in British Columbia.
Click here to Go to the First Police Report
Click here to go to the Second Police Report
When he was caught lying in the Supreme Court of British Columbia, Mr. Pearce's antics were reported to every member of the legislature in British Columbia and fearing a scandal Pearce was immediately transferred to a position as Attorney General for Bermuda. Ask yourself, how does a relatively incompetent and dishonest lawyer working in a legal backwater jurisdiction, like British Columbia, (a place that did not have a Law School until 1950) end up as the Attorney General for one of the most notorious offshore tax havens, Bermuda, under the control of the British Government?
This is a fascinating co-incidence because when Premier Gordon Campbell embarked on the process of selling public assets at fire sale prices, he sold a huge chunk of British Columbia Hydro to a company known as Accenture - operating out of Bermuda.
William Pearce returned to British Columbia in about 2002 and thereafter continued his work to cover up the WaterWarCrimes when, after his official retirement, he was hired, on contract, to defend the lawsuit filed by Aquasource Ltd., another water exporting company, in the Supreme Court of British Columbia where, according to Aquasource Ltd. president, Mr. Colin Beach, Mr. Pearce advised that "cabinet" had directed him to withhold certain documents during the litigation. If cabinet was deliberately withholding documents necessary to the administration of justice, then, cabinet was acting in violation of the Criminal Code of Canada.
At a private meeting in 1997, Mr. Pearce revealed that he had been provided the benefit of a second home on Thetis Island, a small island in the Straits of Georgia, north of Victoria, on Vancouver Island, by a business man from Toronto. At this stage the identity of the businessman and any linkages to insider transactions with the Ministry of the Attorney General remains undisclosed. Mr. Pearce and his wife own a home on Monterrey Ave in the exclusive Oak Bay district of Victoria. They have one son.
In the Sun Belt Water lawsuit in the Supreme Court of British Columbia, William Pearce was "lead" counsel. Under his leadership and presumed direction, legal counsel suppressed and concealed thousands of documents, counselled on and prepared false affidavits thereby committing perjury, and made false and fraudulent representations in court.
These allegations are thoroughly documented and set out in two reports to the RCMP and the Victoria City Police, although neither police force was prepared to carry out a thorough investigation due to the fact that the policed are afraid of the insiders in the Government in British Columbia.
Click here to Go to the First Police Report
Click here to go to the Second Police Report
When he was caught lying in the Supreme Court of British Columbia, Mr. Pearce's antics were reported to every member of the legislature in British Columbia and fearing a scandal Pearce was immediately transferred to a position as Attorney General for Bermuda. Ask yourself, how does a relatively incompetent and dishonest lawyer working in a legal backwater jurisdiction, like British Columbia, (a place that did not have a Law School until 1950) end up as the Attorney General for one of the most notorious offshore tax havens, Bermuda, under the control of the British Government?
This is a fascinating co-incidence because when Premier Gordon Campbell embarked on the process of selling public assets at fire sale prices, he sold a huge chunk of British Columbia Hydro to a company known as Accenture - operating out of Bermuda.
William Pearce returned to British Columbia in about 2002 and thereafter continued his work to cover up the WaterWarCrimes when, after his official retirement, he was hired, on contract, to defend the lawsuit filed by Aquasource Ltd., another water exporting company, in the Supreme Court of British Columbia where, according to Aquasource Ltd. president, Mr. Colin Beach, Mr. Pearce advised that "cabinet" had directed him to withhold certain documents during the litigation. If cabinet was deliberately withholding documents necessary to the administration of justice, then, cabinet was acting in violation of the Criminal Code of Canada.
At a private meeting in 1997, Mr. Pearce revealed that he had been provided the benefit of a second home on Thetis Island, a small island in the Straits of Georgia, north of Victoria, on Vancouver Island, by a business man from Toronto. At this stage the identity of the businessman and any linkages to insider transactions with the Ministry of the Attorney General remains undisclosed. Mr. Pearce and his wife own a home on Monterrey Ave in the exclusive Oak Bay district of Victoria. They have one son.