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Sentencing begins for fraudulent social worker Robert Riley Saunders
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Protesters in front of the Kelowna court house (Jacqueline Gelineau)

Crowds of protesters gathered outside the Kelowna Court house on June 23, for the sentencing of Robert Riley Saunders in Supreme court.

Members of Kelownasa国际传媒檚 Indigneous community carried signs saying sa国际传媒淢aximum sentence for Robert Riley Saunders,sa国际传媒 and sa国际传媒淛ustice for Indigenous youth.sa国际传媒

While working as a fraudulent social worker, Saunders stole approximately $461,000 that was intended for the youth in his care, alleges Crown counsel.

Crown stated that each of his victims was a vulnerable Indigenous youth that had been taken from their parents, making them prime candidates for Saunderssa国际传媒 sa国际传媒渙pportunisticsa国际传媒 scheme.

Crown emphasized that the fact that Saunders chose to target Indigenous youth is relevant given the history of systemic abuse.

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On May 20, a Kelowna Supreme Court judge ruled that the misappropriation of funds negatively impacted the youth in Saunderssa国际传媒 care, an aggravating factor of the case which Saunders denied while under cross-examination.

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In court on June 23, Crown counsel gave closing arguments and presented victim impact statements from some of the youth that were under Saunderssa国际传媒 care and his former co-workers. A former colleague of Saunders that worked with youth in the aftermath of his dismissal from the ministry took the stand to read her victim impact statement of how the fraud has degraded her physical and mental health.

Robert Riley Saunders at court on June 23.
Robert Riley Saunders at court on June 23.

Following her statement, she received a cleansing smudge ceremony from the Indigenous supporters outside the courthouse.

sa国际传媒淚t is to help her heal and move forward,sa国际传媒 said one supporter.

The statements outlined each victimsa国际传媒檚 perceived sentiment of deprivation and harm caused.

There is a publication ban in place to protect the identity of the victims.

sa国际传媒淓ven though Riley is no longer in my life, his actions will impact me for the rest of my life,sa国际传媒 said one youth.

Many of the youth suffered significant trauma, homelessness and substance use because of the actions of Saunders, said Crown.

Multiple victims stated that due to the lies and deceit by Saunders, they do not trust authority figures and are apprehensive to seek help from the ministry or other state-run organizations.

sa国际传媒淢y trust in the systems that are supposed to support me is destroyed,sa国际传媒 said a youth.

Saunders pled guilty to fraud over $5,000, forging a university diploma and breaching trust as a public official in Sept. 2021.

He has been indicted on 13 charges of fraud, theft and breach of trust.

Crown is requesting a sentence of six years in custody for the fraud. Suggestions for the other charges are yet to come.

The sentencing will continue on June 24.



Jacqueline.Gelineau@kelownacapnews.com

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