Motor vehicle salesperson registration refused due to criminal convictions and false statements on renewal applications.
The appellant appealed a proposal by the Registrar to refuse his registration as a motor vehicle salesperson.
The Registrar's proposal was based on the appellant's past criminal convictions, including criminal harassment and mischief, and his failure to disclose these convictions on past renewal applications.
The Tribunal found that the appellant's criminal record, combined with his lack of honesty and integrity regarding his convictions and reliance on an expired pardon, provided reasonable grounds to believe he would not carry on business in accordance with the law, with integrity, or with honesty.
The Tribunal directed the Registrar to carry out the proposal to refuse the registration.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalJan 23, 2018