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Former Nuix CFO, family members caught up in $17.8M insider trading probe
Andrew O'Brien 2021-06-29 2:20 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The corporate regulator has secured a travel ban against the brother of former Nuix CFO Stephen Doyle as it pursues a criminal investigation of alleged insider trading by the executive and his family.

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Litigation funder sued for failing to register Queensland energy class action under new rules
ASIC 2021-06-28 4:00 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Energy generator Stanwell has filed a lawsuit seeking to shut down the funding for a class action brought on behalf of 50,000 customers accusing it of gaming Queenland’s energy pricing system, alleging funder LCM lacked the required licence to back the case and did not register the class action as a managed investment scheme.

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Judge tosses ASIC’s case against payday lenders Cigno, BHF
Adam Pomerenke 2021-06-23 9:47 pm By Cindy Cameronne Sydney

A court has dismissed ASIC’s enforcement action against payday lenders Cigno and BHF Solutions, finding the companies did not need a licence to issue loans to hundreds of thousands of consumers.

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Mineralogy, ASIC spar in ‘collateral attack’ on Clive Palmer criminal case
Amy Reid 2021-06-22 4:38 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Mineralogy is seeking declarations that its 2014 financial statements were true and fair in a court case ASIC has called a “collateral attack” on criminal proceedings brought against Clive Palmer over $12 million spent on his political aspirations.

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ASIC’s proposed $40M fee disclosure penalty ‘manifestly excessive’, NAB tells court
ASIC 2021-06-18 10:08 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

National Australia Bank has urged a court to impose a $15 million penalty for its five-year failure to adequately disclose its adviser fees, and has argued ASIC’s push for a steeper penalty goes too far.

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ASIC defends handling of Nuix prospectus ahead of disastrous IPO
ASIC 2021-06-18 2:35 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission’s new chair Joseph Longo has defended his team’s work in reviewing the Nuix prospectus before the embattled tech company’s $2.9 billion float late last year.

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Senator blasts ASIC for failing to investigate ‘catastrophic’ Nuix float
ASIC 2021-06-17 10:41 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Labor Senator Deborah O’Neill has taken a swing at ASIC commissioner and former Macquarie general counsel Cathie Armour for failing to act on concerns raised prior to the $2.9 billion IPO of embattled technology company Nuix, which led to a $580 million payday for shareholder Macquarie.

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ASIC seeks $40M penalty against NAB over inadequate fee disclosures
ASIC 2021-06-17 3:06 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

National Australia Bank has admitted in court it broke the law by charging fees it was not entitled to collect, but the bank and the corporate regulator are $25 million apart on what is an appropriate penalty.

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Super funds want price info protected in Westpac insider trading case
Allens 2021-06-16 2:24 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Industry super funds AustralianSuper and IFM Investors – the consortium behind the interest rate swap at the centre of the corporate watchdog’s insider trading case against Westpac — have asked a judge to shield commercially sensitive information from the public as the high-profile action unfolds.

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ASIC ban of RI Advice financial planner accused of double charging clients sticks
ASIC 2021-06-16 1:35 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

A tribunal has rejected a bid for review of ASIC’s decision to permanently ban an RI Advice financial planner who was accused of double charging his clients.

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