Society founder denies allegations

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Petty jealousy is at the root of fraud allegations involving the founder and chair of a local society working on developing a seniors home supported chiefly by volunteers. That’s according to Alan Lau, who heads up Richmond-based Canadian Low Income Seniors Affordable Housing Society. He is the subject of a B.C. Securities Commission hearing set for Sept. 8.

“People are jealous of what we’ve been able to accomplish and the award I was presented,” Lau, 89, told the News Thursday.

“In Chinese, there’s a saying that the big tree draws the wind.”

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Philip Raphael – Richmond News – August 21, 2015.

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