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Former hospital clerk pleads guilty in case of maternity ward data sold to RESP dealers

Shaida Bandali, a former hospital clerk who faced Ontario Securities Commission accusations in connection with the sale of maternity patient information to dealers soliciting clients for registered education savings plans, pleaded guilty Monday to single count of unregistered trading.

An OSC spokesperson said Bandali, who no longer works at Rouge Valley Hospital, entered the plea in the Ontario Court of Justice in Toronto and is to be sentenced Oct. 13.

The OSC, which has taken a growing interest in alleged misconduct among RESP dealers, filed a statement against Bandali last November.

In June, in a case involving both the Rouge Valley Health System and Scarborough Hospital, more serious criminal changes were laid against a registered nurse and an RESP sales representative. That case continues.


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