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B.C. teacher who pleaded guilty to sex assault loses certification [Video]

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A former teacher from B.C.’s Fraser Valley who pleaded guilty to sexual assault and other charges last year has agreed to give up his teaching certificate.

The details are laid out in a consent agreement, posted online this week, between Khaled Hanafi Dardir and B.C.’s acting commissioner for teacher regulation.

Dardir was employed at a middle school in Abbotsford when he was charged with one count of sexual assault and two counts of assault – both against a former intimate partner, per the agreement – in July 2021.

He pleaded guilty in April 2023 and was handed a conditional discharge in January 2024, meaning he will not have to serve time behind bars if he remains on good behaviour during his two-year probation period.

According to the consent agreement, Dardir was suspended from his position with the Abbotsford school district weeks after he was criminally charged.

He continued to be …

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