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GetSwift assures court it is indemnified for judgments in ASIC case, class action
ASIC 2020-11-12 6:07 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Last-mile logistics software firm GetSwift has offered a last minute undertaking that it will be covered for any judgments and penalties in a class action and ASIC case, after a judge expressed concerns about the company’s bid to redomicile to Canada amid the ongoing litigation.

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GetSwift faces scrutiny over shareholder disclosures ahead of planned Canada move
ASIC 2020-10-08 7:06 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

ASIC and the applicant in a class action against GetSwift have intervened in an application by the logistics provider to relocate its headquarters to Canada, aiming to ensure shareholders are aware of the potential outcomes of the regulator’s enforcement action, which include banning orders against directors Bane Hunter and Joel Macdonald.

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Harris Scarfe receivers get more time to hunt for buyer
Baker McKenzie 2020-01-14 2:29 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

A Federal Court judge has given the receivers for Harris Scarfe four more months to find buyers for 39 of the struggling department store chain’s retail outfits, as they look to prevent the company from being wound up.

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‘Loose with the truth’ broker wins High Court challenge to ASIC ban
Appeals 2019-05-15 4:32 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The High Court has upheld an appeal by a mortgage broker with a history of run-ins with the law, finding that the Administrative Appeals Tribunal could not take spent convictions into account when reviewing ASIC ban orders.

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Liquidators settle case over collapse of funder Centaur Litigation
Adam Bell 2019-04-08 11:30 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Liquidators of failed Centaur Litigation have reached a settlement in their lawsuit against the accountant of fraudster Scott Williams, who was accused of lying to hide his knowledge of a Ponzi scheme that misappropriated $32 million and led to the collapse of the funder.

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Class action threat hurt Boart Longyear scheme vote, judge says
Allens 2019-02-06 9:02 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A judge has recommended another shareholder vote over Boart Longyear’s plan to move to Canada, saying a letter by a minority shareholder warning the move could imperil a possible class action against the distressed mining services company was misleading and affected the integrity of the vote.

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Accountant lied to conceal Centaur Ponzi scheme, court hears
Adam Bell 2018-11-19 10:02 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

The accountant and best friend of fraudster Scott Williams “prevaricated and lied” to hide his knowledge of the Centaur Litigation Ponzi scheme that misappropriated $32 million and led to the collapse of the litigation funder, a court has heard.

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Accountants for collapsed Centaur Litigation can’t amend defence
Class Actions 2018-11-14 4:12 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The accountants for fraudster Scott Williams, the man behind the multi-million dollar Ponzi scheme Centaur Litigation, lost a bid to amend their defence to limit their liability in a $32 million case brought by liquidators of the failed funder.

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