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ASIC defends its actions

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has today denied allegation made in BRW saying that it has a project to target high-profile individuals. The commission defended its stance by saying that its purpose was to target wrongdoings ...

APRA reaches settlement with LifeTrack directors

The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) announced today that it had reached a settlement with Approved Trustee, LifeTrack Management Limited and two of its directors. In response to falling equity markets, LifeTrack took steps in October ...

EPAS directors committed to stand trial

Two directors of EPAS Limited, John Sheilds and Terrance James, have been committed to stand trial on 18 counts of breaching their duties as directors, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has reported. ASIC alleges that Messrs ...

Transparency the key to corporate governance: Costello

Federal Treasurer Peter Costello has highlighted the importance of risk-taking in corporate life-as long as it is combined with transparency-as businesses come to terms with increased emphasis on corporate governance in the post HIH environment. In ...

Trade deficit widens to $1.87 billion: ABS

Australia's balance of trade in goods and services stood at a deficit figure of $1.87 billion for February 2003 as compared to a deficit of $1.31 billion in January 2003. Data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) today showed that the ...

APRA warns super trustees on due diligence, members interests

The likelihood that superannuation funds will record two consecutive years of negative returns does not indicate below par performance at trustee level, but any action contrary to members' interests will bring disqualification and possible prosecution ...

ASIC hails court decision on One.Tel chairman

Paul Cully The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) today hailed the decision of the NSW Supreme Court to throw out an application by the former One.Tel chairman John Greaves to have ASIC's civil proceedings against him dismissed. ...