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B.C. man sentenced to house arrest for defrauding vulnerable client

13 May 2026
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A British Columbia judge has sentenced Kenneth David Derksen, a former consultant at Investors Group Financial Services Inc., to two years less a day of house arrest for defrauding a vulnerable client, John Boellaard, out of $155,800. Derksen, 59, pleaded guilty to fraud over $5,000, admitting to transferring funds from Boellaard’s retirement and savings accounts to his own between November 2016 and February 2019 while the client was out of the country and hospitalized. The judge noted that Derksen’s gambling addiction contributed to the crime, and although he expressed remorse, he had not disclosed his actions to his family. The court considered the breach of trust significant, as Boellaard had given Derksen direct access to his accounts. Derksen, who had no prior criminal record, is currently working as a caretaker and handyman after losing his job due to the fraud.

Why It Matters

Fraud cases involving financial advisors exploiting client trust are critical as they highlight vulnerabilities within financial systems, especially for vulnerable individuals. The financial services industry is governed by strict regulations to protect consumers, yet incidents like this reveal gaps that can lead to significant financial loss and emotional distress for victims. This case underscores the importance of oversight and accountability in financial advisory roles, as well as the need for effective measures to prevent such abuses, given the lasting impact on victims’ financial security and trust in financial institutions.

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