Six Nations Elected Council joins men’s group in lawsuit against HDI

Six Nations Elected Council joined the local men’s group lawsuit against the Haudenosaunee Confederacy Council’s development group. SNEC had a group photo taken after agreeing to join the lawsuit (Supplied Photo)

Six Nations Elected Council joined forces with the Men’s Fire in a class action lawsuit against The Haudenosaunee Development Institute. Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) and representatives of the Six Nations Men’s Fire have formalized an agreement to work together in a proposed class action seeking accountability and transparency regarding funds received by the Haudenosaunee Development Institute (HDI) on behalf of the community. Elected Chief Sherri-Lyn Hill announced that SNEC had recently passed a motion to join litigation initiated by Men’s Fire with representatives Bill Montour and Wilfred Davey at the General Council meeting on June 9. The proposed class action names HDI, Aaron Detlor, Brian Doolittle, related corporations and others regarding monies received on behalf of the Six Nations community. “It’s unknown how or if our community has benefited…

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