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A lawyer acting for a dissident group of investment funds with holdings in collapsed Sino-Forest is challenging the deal with its former auditors, Ernst & Young, in court. (Adam Dean for The Globe and Mail)
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Securities fraud grabs spotlight
JACQUELINE NELSON
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Bernie Madoff. Earl Jones. Peregrine. In the past few years high-profile securities fraud cases have planted concerns in the minds of Canada’s investors – and its regulators. In an effort to crack down, the country’s capital markets watchdogs are now highlighting just how much fraudulent activity and information withholding they’ve found.