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ASIC takes action against ex-Freedom Insurance boss over Vespa sales incentive
ASIC 2021-10-25 9:50 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The corporate regulator has brought proceedings against the former boss of defunct Freedom Insurance and another executive over an insurance sales program that incentivized sales agents with overseas holidays and a Vespa scooter.

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Piper Alderman’s demand for $119,000 in unpaid fees from Aurora Funds set aside
Business of Law 2021-10-25 9:30 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

Asset manager Aurora Funds has won its bid to toss a demand by law firm Piper Alderman for $119,335 in allegedly unpaid legal fees, with a judge finding the terms of a settlement deed between the parties may operate as a “penalty” for defaulting on payments.

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Judge extends asset freeze over iSignthis CEO in $10M stoush with tax office
ATO 2021-10-21 3:39 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

A judge has extended by a week a freezing order over the assets of ISignthis CEO John Karantzis in a dispute with the Australian Taxation Office over a $10.7M alleged tax debt, but a bid to extend the scope of the order to include shares in a Cyprus-based company launched by the fintech businessman has failed for now.

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Judge rejects bid to shut down Guvera class action
Bounty Law 2021-10-20 9:04 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A judge has rejected a request to discontinue a class action on behalf of investors in failed music streaming platform Guvera, saying it was “difficult to understand” why the applicants had launched the case as a class action in the first place.

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Tyro hit with class action over terminal outage
Bannister Law 2021-10-20 4:10 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Payments provider Tyro has been hit with a class action over a days-long terminal outage that left many businesses unable to accept payments.

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Arrest warrant issued for Forum founder Bill Papas
Allens 2021-10-20 1:00 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The Federal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Forum Finance founder Bill Papas for contempt of court for allegedly transferring $720,000 out of one of his companies in breach of a freezing order.

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Colonial First State ordered to pay $20M for misleading 13,000 MySuper members
Alexandra Folie 2021-10-19 2:18 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The Federal Court has slugged wealth management firm Colonial First State Investments with a $20 million penalty for misleading almost 13,000 superannuation members about their MySuper entitlements through a “concerted campaign” that lasted two years.

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AMP wins bid to shield emails in $35.5M poaching dispute
Andrew Sykes 2021-10-18 10:12 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Software company DST Bluedoor has lost its bid to access communications between its former founding director and AMP in a $35.5 million lawsuit accusing the financial services company of inducing 11 DST employees to jump ship after licensing its online platform.

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ACCC’s approval of BPAY, Eftpos, New Payments Platform merger faces challenge
ACCC 2021-10-15 9:16 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A challenge to the ACCC’s approval of the merger of major payment platforms BPAY, Eftpos and New Payments Platform Australia has been challenged by a Sydney-based fintech, which has accused NPPA of patent infringement.

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ACCC officers face pre-trial grilling in ANZ cartel case as judge questions need for committal
Allens 2021-10-12 11:24 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Five enforcement officers of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission will be cross-examined by lawyers for banks facing price fixing charges over their conduct following ANZ’s $2.5 billion capital raising six years ago.

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