Adviser faces court on 22 chargesBY LINDA HAUSKEN | THURSDAY, 13 SEP 2012 12:35PMFormer WealthSure financial adviser, Brian William Veitch has appeared in court on 22 fraud charges, after he allegedly fraudulently transferred funds totalling $500,000 from seven client accounts without their knowledge or authority. |
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Congratulations to the dealer group for at least picking this up and working with ASIC. It's yet another reason as to why the term financial planner should be resticted to those operating under the watch of a regulator. How many people are being ripped off each & every day from those that do not.