N.W.T. First Nation accuses head of economic development arm of diverting millions

The Yellowknife courthouse is seen in Yellowknife on Tuesday, March 28, 2023. A Northwest Territories Supreme Court justice has ordered that Lutsel K'e Dene First Nation companies be put in the care of a receiver-manager as the First Nation accuses the head of its business arm of misappropriating millions of dollars through self-dealing. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Emily Blake

YELLOWKNIFE - A Northwest Territories Supreme Court justice has ordered that Lutsel K'e Dene First Nation companies be put in the care of a receiver-manager as the First Nation accuses the head of its business arm of misappropriating millions of dollars through self-dealing.

The First Nation and Chief James Marlowe filed suit against Ron Barlas, his wife, Zeba Barlas, and several companies last week, accusing Barlas of oppression, breach of fiduciary duty, unjust enrichment and fraud. In court documents, they allege that Barlas, through "duplicity, threats and legal manoeuvring," had "illegally seized control" of the First Nation's companies and diverted an estimated $10 to $14 million from them to companies controlled by him and his wife over several years.

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