The winner takes it all
Jan. 19th, 2010 04:13 pmСписочек, за что платили (если Вы придумаете отрезать голову премьер-министру и брать штурмом парламент)
$750,000 for the loss of Elsohemy’s business,
$100,000 for Elsohemy’s two cars,
$100,000 for “start-up” including furniture,
$200,000 in a category that had been blacked out on the document,
$75,000 for his parents’ cars, and
$40,000 for his parents’ debts.
They also included
$30,000 for his youngest brother’s car,
$100,000 for start-up for his youngest brother,
$100,000 for his older brother’s debts,
$30,000 for his older brother’s car and a further
$150,000 under another blacked out category.
The RCMP compensation package also included offers of:
up to $900,000 for Elsohemy’s home,
up to $40,000 for dental work for his wife,
up to $50,000 to cover his debts,
up to $300,000 for his parents’ home and
up to $25,000 for his youngest brother’s debts, the documents showed.
$750,000 for the loss of Elsohemy’s business,
$100,000 for Elsohemy’s two cars,
$100,000 for “start-up” including furniture,
$200,000 in a category that had been blacked out on the document,
$75,000 for his parents’ cars, and
$40,000 for his parents’ debts.
They also included
$30,000 for his youngest brother’s car,
$100,000 for start-up for his youngest brother,
$100,000 for his older brother’s debts,
$30,000 for his older brother’s car and a further
$150,000 under another blacked out category.
The RCMP compensation package also included offers of:
up to $900,000 for Elsohemy’s home,
up to $40,000 for dental work for his wife,
up to $50,000 to cover his debts,
up to $300,000 for his parents’ home and
up to $25,000 for his youngest brother’s debts, the documents showed.