The Ontario Provincial Police has established a tip line to assist in its investigation into fraud at the London Health Sciences Centre.
The London Police Service launched the investigation in October 2024. The investigation is now being conducted jointly with the OPP's Serious Fraud Office.
"We remain fully committed to this investigation and value the continued partnership with the Ontario Provincial Police and the Serious Fraud Office. Shared expertise and investigative collaboration are essential in advancing this complex file. We also encourage anyone with information to come forward, as even the smallest detail may assist investigators," said Detective Superintendent Sean Travis, Criminal Investigation Division, London Police Service.
In July 2025, LHSC filed two civil lawsuits totalling $60-million. Its statement of claim says fraudulent activity was identified in the hospital's facilities management procurement practices between 2013 and 2024. The lawsuit has been filed against Dipesh Patel (former Vice President of Facilities), Derek Lall, Paresh Soni, Nilesh Modi, Varsha Patel, and several named companies, seeking $50 million.
A second statement of claim for $10 million was filed against Dr Jackie Schleifer Taylor (previous President and CEO), Bradley Campbell (previous Corporate Hospital Administrative Executive), Abhi Mukherjee (previous Corporate Services Executive/CFO), and the consultancy firm Corpus Sanchez International Consultancy Inc., for breach of fiduciary duties. This statement of claim says the fraudulent activity was raised with these hospital executives, who failed to take action.
No criminal charges have been laid in the investigation to date.
"Information from the public can be critical in complex fraud investigations. We encourage anyone who may have information to come forward, no matter how minor it may seem. Even small details can play an important role in advancing the investigation," said Detective Superintendent Jennifer Spurrell, SFO, OPP.
Anyone with information related to this investigation is asked to call the dedicated tipline at 1-844-677-9413, the LPS at 519-661-5670 or the OPP at 1-888-310-1122. Should you wish to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477(TIPS) or ontariocrimestoppers.ca.