Both Edry and Sulur pleaded guilty in June making improper referral arrangements, an offence under the Ontario Securities Act. Her co-accused, Subramanian Sulur, was given the same sentence with a lower fine — $3,000 — and just 150 hours community service due to his age and financial standing, the judge found. She must also serve 300 hours of community service and will be on probation for two years. Acar, meanwhile, pleaded guilty to one count of using a forged document and one count of secret commissions. Last November, former hospital clerk Shaida Bandali was given a $36,000 fine, two years of probation and 300 hours of community service by Ontario Court Justice Kathleen Caldwell.
Source: thestar August 23, 2016 14:31 UTC