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ASIC swoops as three firms fail on obligations

Tax

ASIC’s crackdown on registered liquidators’ compliance has intensified, with the corporate regulator accepting voluntary undertakings from three liquidators.

By Jotham Lian 9 minute read

The latest enforcement outcomes announcement follows ASIC’s Publish Notices Website and Lodgement project, an industry-wide compliance test of registered liquidators on their lodgement and publishing requirements.

The Insolvency Law Reform Act 2016 now empowers ASIC to direct a registered liquidator to lodge documents. 

According to ASIC, the three liquidators had not complied with their statutory lodgement and publication obligations and took steps to rectify outstanding lodgements and publication of notices.

Trevor Angus, principal of accounting firm, Angus Accountants in Darwin, entered into a voluntary undertaking requiring him to provide ASIC with a completed form requesting ASIC to cancel his registration as a liquidator. ASIC will hold the form in escrow and cancel his registration upon the earlier of the finalisation of Mr Angus’ last external administration or 31 January 2018.

Mr Angus will be required to take reasonable and necessary steps to finalise all current external administrations; and not accept any new appointments, as an external administrator, other than as a liquidator of members’ voluntary liquidations.

North-Queensland-based liquidator Dennis Offermans of the insolvency firm Offermans Partners, entered into a voluntary undertaking requiring him to engage an independent expert to train him and his firm’s professional staff, with an emphasis on promoting an improved compliance culture.

Mr Offermans will also need to engage a suitably qualified independent quality reviewer to undertake a review of four external administrations.

Western Australia-registered liquidator Giovanni Carrello, of BRI Ferrier WA, accepted a voluntary undertaking on 20 June 2017.

An independent peer review addressed concerns raised about the compliance culture and practices of Mr Carrello, by assessing his compliance with his duties and obligations as a registered liquidator; and providing recommendations aimed at improving the firm's compliance culture.

The corporate regulator aims to finalise the project this calendar year and will report on the findings and key areas for improvement identified by the project.

Jotham Lian

Jotham Lian

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Jotham Lian is the editor of Accountants Daily, the leading source of breaking news, analysis and insight for Australian accounting professionals.

Before joining the team in 2017, Jotham wrote for a range of national mastheads including the Sydney Morning Herald, and Channel NewsAsia.

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