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Allegations of Bad Faith and Unlawful Activities in Vegetable Marketing Commission (2021)
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  • Submission: B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission — Allegations of bad faith and unlawful activity — Phase 2 (PDF, 353.7KB)

    The BCVMC provides written submissions regarding phase 2 of the supervisory review, asserting that Prokam Enterprises Ltd.’s allegations were made strategically to undermine the commission and proposing a charge for legal fees against Prokam.


  • Letter: Mitha Law Group to BCFIRB — Continuation of phase 2 of the supervisory review (PDF, 147.7KB)

    Hearing counsel responds to BC Fresh’s request for leave to introduce evidence regarding Prokam’s delivery allocation, and recommends that the supervisory panel deny the request at this stage in the review.


  • Letter: Farris LLP to BCFIRB — Application to introduce evidence to Phase 2 (PDF, 139.9KB)

    Counsel for BC Fresh submits an application to introduce evidence to Phase 2 of the supervisory review, addressing Prokam’s delivery allocation and related issues.


  • Submission of hearing counsel — Allegations of bad faith and unlawful activity (PDF, 366.6KB)

    Hearing counsel submits recommendations to BCFIRB regarding Prokam Enterprises Ltd.’s allegations of bad faith and unlawful conduct. The submission addresses Prokam’s motivations and suggests measures to restore orderly marketing and confidence in the regulated vegetable industry.


  • Ruling: Ruling on recommendation of hearing counsel for next steps in phase 2 (PDF, 161.1KB)

    BCFIRB issues a ruling on the continuation of phase 2 of the supervisory review, accepting recommendations from hearing counsel regarding how to proceed.


  • Letter: Mitha Law Group to BCFIRB — Next steps for phase 2 of the supervisory review (PDF, 183.0KB)

    Hearing counsel outlines the next steps for phase 2 of the supervisory review, focusing on Prokam’s motivations for allegations against B.C. Vegetable Marketing Commission members and Mr. Andre Solymosi, and potential orders to restore trust in the B.C. regulated vegetable industry.


  • Letter: BCFIRB to hearing counsel — Phase 2 hearing counsel investigation submission deadline (PDF, 135.7KB)

    BCFIRB directs participants to submit responses to the investigation materials by August 25, 2023, following hearing counsel’s recommendation.


  • Letter: BCFIRB to parties — Phase 2 hearing counsel investigation extension (PDF, 137.5KB)

    BCFIRB grants hearing counsel’s request for an extension to complete the investigation due to scheduling difficulties with Prokam’s principal.


  • Letter: Mitha Law Group to BCFIRB — Request for extension for phase 2 investigation (PDF, 95.4KB)

    Hearing counsel requests an extension to July 31, 2023, for completing the phase 2 investigation due to scheduling difficulties.


  • Ruling: Phase 2 hearing counsel investigation recommendation (PDF, 207.0KB)

    BCFIRB supports hearing counsel’s recommendation to investigate Prokam Enterprises Ltd.’s relationship with its current designated agent, Okanagan Grown Produce Ltd., and how Prokam might or could market its regulated storage crop, and invites further written submissions from parties.