Provincial police say they have charged a man with accessory to murder after the fact in relation to a death in northern Ontario earlier this month. An Ontario Provincial Police patch is seen in Ottawa, on Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024.
Ontario financial advisor charged in $1.8-million fraud investigation
ORILLIA - Police in central Ontario have laid a dozen charges against a financial advisor who is alleged to have stolen more than $1.8 million from clients.Â
Provincial police say they have charged a man with accessory to murder after the fact in relation to a death in northern Ontario earlier this month. An Ontario Provincial Police patch is seen in Ottawa, on Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024.
ORILLIA - Police in central Ontario have laid a dozen charges against a financial advisor who is alleged to have stolen more than $1.8 million from clients.Â
The Ontario Provincial Police says the local advisor is charged with defrauding the public and eleven counts of uttering a forged document.
They say 40-year-old Kevin Douse, of the Township of Severn, was arrested Thursday after a 16-month investigation.
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Police allege some clients were asked to provide investment funds by cheque payable to Douse instead of payable to the investment company, adding roughly $1.8 million is suspected to have been misallocated.
In some cases, Douse is accused of forging investment and insurance paperwork to hide the misallocation of funds.
Police say investors should regularly review investment statements and keep track of all transactions to ensure funds are directed into intended products.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 26, 2025.
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