IN THE MATTER OF the Mortgage Brokerages, Lenders and Administrators Act, 2006,
S.O. 2006, c. 29, as amended (the “Act”), in particular sections 38 and 39;
AND IN THE MATTER OF Harvinder Gill (“Gill”).
ORDER TO IMPOSE ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTIES
Gill was licensed as a mortgage agent (licence # M13000036) under the Act between January 9, 2013 and March 31, 2020. Gill was sponsored as a mortgage agent at Financial Ties Ltd. from January 9, 2013, until she was terminated on August 30, 2019.
On April 20, 2022, by delegated authority from the Chief Executive Officer of the Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario (the “Chief Executive Officer”), the Director, Litigation and Enforcement (the “Director”) issued a Notice of Proposal to impose two administrative penalties in the total amount of $3,000 on Gill as follows:
The Notice of Proposal was delivered to Gill on April 21, 2022. Section 39(5) of the Act provides that any person on whom a Notice of Proposal is delivered has fifteen (15) days after the Notice of Proposal is received to request a hearing by the Financial Services Tribunal (the “Tribunal”).
On May 10, 2022, the Registrar of the Tribunal confirmed that Gill did not request a hearing by the Tribunal in accordance with section 39(5) of the Act. Therefore, pursuant to section 39(7) of the Act, the Director makes the following order.
ORDER
Administrative penalties in the total amount of $3,000 are hereby imposed on Harvinder Gill, for the reasons set out in the Notice of Proposal.
TAKE NOTICE THAT the Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario will deliver an invoice to Harvinder Gill, with information as to where and how to pay the administrative penalties. Harvinder Gill must pay the administrative penalties no later than thirty (30) days after the date of the invoice.
If Harvinder Gill fails to pay the administrative penalties in accordance with the terms of this Order, the Chief Executive Officer may file the Order with the Superior Court of Justice and the Order may be enforced as if it were an order of the court. An administrative penalty that is not paid in accordance with the terms of the order imposing the penalty is a debt due to the Crown and is enforceable as such.
DATED at Toronto, Ontario, May 16, 2022
Original signed by
Elissa Sinha
Director, Litigation and Enforcement
By delegated authority from the Chief Executive Officer
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