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Albert Planta

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Occupation
  
Politician

Children
  
Clive Planta

Criminal charge
  
Fraud

Name
  
Albert Planta


Role
  
Legislator

Criminal status
  
Dead

Died
  
June 19, 1952

Born
  
11 September 1868
Australia

Criminal penalty
  
Two years imprionsment

Albert E. Planta (11 September 1868 – 19 June 1952) was a Canadian Senator and financial agent. He resigned from the Senate 11 December 1935 after being sentenced to two years imprisonment for fraud after he used $700 of a client's funds for personal use instead of his client's mortgage.

His son, Clive Planta, was a member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly at the time of the elder Planta's conviction.

Planta was born in Australia and moved to British Columbia. He served as mayor of Nanaimo, British Columbia for eight years and was an unsuccessful candidate for the provincial legislature before being appointed to the Senate by Sir Robert Borden on 26 June 1917. He sat in the Upper House as a Conservative until his resignation.

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