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The operators of a well-known residential drug treatment facility based in Surrey and Langley are speaking out in their own defence, after being partially shut down by the government.

The John Volken Academy was ordered to stop operating as a treatment centre after an investigation into allegations of mistreatment. Last week, the centre abandoned an appeal of the decision.

Some residents alleged they were required to work up to 56 hours per week unpaid, while other allegations included bans on speaking and ostracization for those who broke the rules. One resident was reportedly gored by a water buffalo while working on the facility’s farm.

Speaking to media on Tuesday, the operators didn’t deny residents were expected to work, but did dispute claims of over-work or abuse.

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Participants in the Academy’s two-year live-in program were expected to work in a store, a furniture moving company and a farm.

Founder John Volken acknowledged the centre did …

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