Quebec judge rejects Jordan motion to end trial of ex-Amaya CEO and others
MONTREAL — An insider trading trial against former Amaya CEO David Baazov and his co-accused is set to get underway in the coming weeks after a Quebec judge rejected a defence motion to stay the process over unreasonable delays.
“It was very close at home plate but in the end I accept the arguments of the Autorite des marches financiers, so I reject the motion,” provincial court Judge Salvatore Mascia said Monday.
Mascia described the written and oral arguments presented by both sides as “second to none.”
However, he wrote in his 22-page ruling that “exceptional circumstances” justified a delay beyond 18 months, the prescribed time limit spelled out by a Supreme Court ruling known as the Jordan decision.