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Robert Riley Saunders is being sued as part of a proposed class-action lawsuit which claims he failed to inform former foster children about the existence of a program designed to help them as they age out of care.(Facebook)
A Kelowna man who lied about his qualifications as a social worker is facing a new proposed class-action lawsuit for allegedly failing to inform a former client about the existence of a program designed to help young adults age out of the foster care system.
In a lawsuit filed in B.C. Supreme Court earlier this week, Zachary Alphonse claims Robert Riley Saunders and a colleague at the Ministry of Children and Family Development were required to tell him about the Young Adults Program when he turned 19.