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Monday, March 26, 2012

Belyea Calls Ferguson's Facts "Out to Lunch"

Completely out to lunch and completely wrong—that was Constable Andrew Belyea's testimony about John Ferguson's claim disability tacked 5.9 million dollars onto the pension plan.

Defence lawyer Rod Gillis argued  Belyea didn't even look at  a slide-show Ferguson presented in council, which he says  explained the figure. Belyea responded, “I didn't need to bother--all the numbers he was starting with were wrong in the first place.”

Belyea called Ferguson's information, “non-factual facts,” saying Ferguson should have asked about disability pensions during a presentation by Kevin Estabrooks--rather than lashing out a few months later with bogus information. But the court saw a video that indicated the mayor prohibited questions after that presentation.