OPP now investigating Gen7 Fuel founder for missing documents that may be connected to millions in OTE losses

Court documents allege Glenn Page, the former president of OTE misappropriated millions from OTE to create his Gen7 Fuels brand.

By Lynda Powless Editor It’s a tale of private jets, yachts, island homes and over $300 million in unpaid federal and Ontario taxes. And now Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are investigating the former president of Original Traders Energy (OTE) for missing computer data. The OPP investigation comes after the court appointed monitor overseeing the insolvency of OTE, claims “significant books and records’ owned by OTE are missing. OTE imports and blends fuel products sold to gas stations n First Nations communities in Ontario. The Indigenous fuel supplier, headquartered in Six Nations of the Grand River Territory, was granted protection under the Companies’ Creditor Arrangement Act from creditors last January. Now the multi-million dollar court case not only alleges a non-Indigenous man misappropriated millions of dollars from OTE, but used the money to…

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