RE:RE:I had missed this before Yes, and there’s also a relationship as I understand it with Mr. Pascali and his father, as outlined in the globe and mail article
“At PyroGenesis, a family transaction runs into allegations of fraud”
The article states:
“It is what happened over the next seven years that forms the crux of the AMF’s allegations, which are unproven and will be tested before a Quebec administrative tribunal. In short, according to a legal filing from the AMF the younger Mr. Pascali engaged in the “communication of false documents, the use of false signatures and the dissemination of false or misleading information to the market and to regulatory bodies.”
And
“But, most startlingly, the AMF is using an opinion from VeriScript, a Quebec expert in signature analysis, to allege that the elder Mr. Pascali did not sign the amendments to the agreement on behalf of Phoenix. The AMF says that during its questioning of his son, the company’s CEO, he “never answered the precise question as to whether he was the author of the signature.”
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/commentary/article-pyrogenesis-quebec-regulator-fraud-allegations/