Re: Octaviar MFS Premium Income Fund PIF
Like2ski,
If you go to page 90 of this thread to Doras post no.1783 there is a link to the ecomplaint area of ASIC. I have sent several complaints online on behalf of myself and others, and we have all received a written reply of receiving the complaint and commitment from ASIC to act upon in it within two days in the mail. As Dora says the more complaints the better, lets annoy the hell out of ASIC to get them to act. I (and others) have also sent letters and emails to our local Federal MPs and to Senator Nick Sherry (in charge of ASIC) urging them to push forward ASIC's investigations and some sort of determination into the behaviour and past activities of the RE of the Fund, as well as an urgent determination as to whether Wellington should be allowed to proceed with this vote. By the way the RE has remained the same throughout, there have only been name changes. I.E. legal action can (& could already be) taken against the RE for beaches of the Funds constitution and corporate laws. That is why it is so important that unitholders are not pursuaded to vote to change the RE to Wellington Capital Limited.
Hi Like2ski,
I really don't know what is best. The complaints I previously wrote were put in by another unit holder. Tonight I just put in another one via the web and marked it Urgent. I think the more under different numbers the better so that ASIC start to realise there are a lot of concerned people as apposed to a few nutters
The url for the Yahoo group is here:http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/PIFActionGroup You'll even find a poll there regarding resolution 1.
Like2ski,
If you go to page 90 of this thread to Doras post no.1783 there is a link to the ecomplaint area of ASIC. I have sent several complaints online on behalf of myself and others, and we have all received a written reply of receiving the complaint and commitment from ASIC to act upon in it within two days in the mail. As Dora says the more complaints the better, lets annoy the hell out of ASIC to get them to act. I (and others) have also sent letters and emails to our local Federal MPs and to Senator Nick Sherry (in charge of ASIC) urging them to push forward ASIC's investigations and some sort of determination into the behaviour and past activities of the RE of the Fund, as well as an urgent determination as to whether Wellington should be allowed to proceed with this vote. By the way the RE has remained the same throughout, there have only been name changes. I.E. legal action can (& could already be) taken against the RE for beaches of the Funds constitution and corporate laws. That is why it is so important that unitholders are not pursuaded to vote to change the RE to Wellington Capital Limited.