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{{SCase1|R v Granger, <Br> [http://canlii.ca/t/g8s92 2014 ONCJ 408] (CanLII) | 3 years (each count concurrent) | The offender plead guilty to breach of public trust, accepting secret commissions and fraud. He was an employee of Canada Revenue Agency. He used his position to stop an audit against a masonry contractor company. He received a total of $1,109,518.07 in secret commissions. }}
{{SCase1|R v Granger, <Br> [http://canlii.ca/t/g8s92 2014 ONCJ 408] (CanLII){{perONCJ| Kenkel J}} | 3 years (each count concurrent) | The offender plead guilty to breach of public trust, accepting secret commissions and fraud. He was an employee of Canada Revenue Agency. He used his position to stop an audit against a masonry contractor company. He received a total of $1,109,518.07 in secret commissions. }}


{{SCase1|R v Saundercook-Menard, <br> [http://canlii.ca/t/1z15w 2008 ONCA 493] (CanLII) | 18 months CSO |Appealed from [http://canlii.ca/t/1qlhz 2007 CanLII 4581] (ON SC). }}
{{SCase1|R v Saundercook-Menard, <br> [http://canlii.ca/t/1z15w 2008 ONCA 493] (CanLII){{TheCourt}} | 18 months CSO |Appealed from [http://canlii.ca/t/1qlhz 2007 CanLII 4581] (ON SC). }}


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