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Since joining BCG in 1998, Paul has worked for clients in a range of industries and sectors including energy, travel and tourism, consumer, and industrial goods. Paul is also responsible for BCG's biannual global partner meetings and sits on a number of other change initiatives and committees, including the Global Marketing Committee. He is a member of the firm's Executive Committee and Operating Committee and is responsible for their organization and facilitation. Paul Tranter is Boston Consulting Group’s chief financial officer. Technology, Media, and Telecommunications.Klomps and Krigner testified that they didn’t see the punches he threw. Other officers wrestled with McFadyen above the waist. “He was just kind of running his mouth the whole time. “Our goal at this point was to restrain him,” Klomps testified. “He was kicking and flailing,” Krigner testified. David Klomps stepped in to grab McFadyen’s right leg while Const. One officer forced McFadyen to the floor. They told a Kitchener courtroom that McFadyen, who did not testify, was belligerent and uncooperative when he was brought into the station after being arrested for public intoxication.Ī scuffle broke out in the station when an officer removed one of McFadyen’s handcuffs. Two more police officers who were involved in the scuffle testified Monday. A prosecutor contends the punches were unnecessary and unreasonable. Tranter has pleaded not guilty, saying he had to punch Jamie McFadyen, 44, to protect a threatened officer. It happened late on March 5, 2020, during a chaotic scuffle inside a Kitchener police station.

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Paul Tranter, 53, is charged with assault causing bodily harm after he punched a man so hard he broke a bone in the man’s face. KITCHENER - Final evidence was heard Monday in the trial of a Waterloo Regional Police sergeant accused of assaulting an unarmed man.















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