There is NO WAY this evidence is just cicumstantial.
Access to REGISTER can NOT BE GAINED without WC releasing it to asking parties;
be they rogue, foe or friend.
And they are bound to ASIC's rules on disclosure.
WC must vet such requests in their RE performance duties
to act in the interests of all unitholders.
Jenny, look closely at Japanese time-honoured hara-kiri
by those associated with wrongdoing.
Time you followed suit.
And be a redeemed shadow floating out there beyond the clouds.
Don't ponder too long,
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Given that the mailout was full of lies and on a better than average score "completely criminal" are we able to pursue wellington and hutson and her cohorts for concealing this criminal offence by failing to provide information relating to who obtained the registy copy. ...............
Abraham LincolnYou can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time.
If Seamisty won't be posting for a month, I guess it's up to us regulars to monitor widely for any news. The silly season is sometimes a period when advatage can be taken by some in the knowledge that there are numerous distractions.Seamisty will not be posting on this forum for approximately one month. I would like to encourage fellow posters to take care in what they say, check carefully before you post that you do not create problems for yourself. In addition, the forum is a very valuable tool for unit holders to communicate their thoughts and it would be a shame to see it shut down over some indiscretion. Regards Charles36.
Seamisty will not be posting on this forum for approximately one month. I would like to encourage fellow posters to take care in what they say, check carefully before you post that you do not create problems for yourself. In addition, the forum is a very valuable tool for unit holders to communicate their thoughts and it would be a shame to see it shut down over some indiscretion. Regards Charles36.
Regards,The Happiness of most people we know is not ruined by great catastrophes or fatal errors, but by repetition of slowly destructive little things. Ernest DIMMET
This article from the Australian in mid-July is a reminder that we must keep pressure on ASIC. The report's contents are interesting to read from today's perspective.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/bus...-paid-protesters/story-fn91wd6x-1226095570433
I have been told that the press is nosing around and do not intend to let go. It was expressed that the aborted meeting was unbelieveable and this may well be the subject of close scrutiny. Who knows where this will all end up. I remain positive and I hope all unit holders are doing the same. Don't give up on the Government Regulator either. Just a little side story, I know a Police Officer who went to a large Supermarket as a result of one of the staff allegedly stealing some of the stock. Not very serious you might think but by the end of the day the alert Police Officer had discovered that not only this person stealing but there were nine others including the storeman who was signing for the goods on the delivery truck. The driver. who was part of the deal, then delivered them to a warehouse on behalf of the Storeman. At the end of the day there were eleven people arrested and the Manager was dismissed for poor management. The moral of this story is when one person is cornered they soon give up their associates.
hi Charles....nor hear...we r still all hear behind you not much to say but were [[[[hear]]]] jenney...
Could be a useful reminder
How to protect your online security
❏ Use strong passwords, not your mum's maiden name, your pet's name or your birth date. Don't select the "remember my password" option.
❏ Limit the amount of personal information you post on public sites. This information can be used by a criminal to develop a composite identity.
❏ Never click a link or open an attachment from someone you don't know. Do not respond to suspicious emails or mail.
❏ Carry only essential personal information with you.
❏ Check your credit report to see if there has been any unauthorised activity.
❏ Limit the credit you have on credit cards.
❏ Avoid using public computers to access personal information.
❏ Ensure no personal information remains on your computer hard drive before you sell or dispose of it. The same goes for mobile phones.
Source: Australian Crime Commission
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/money/super-and-funds/super-in-the-spotlight-20111115-1nfxx.html#ixzz1eDIDMH4M
Charles you are right about things starting to happen at ASIC. In the Brisbane Supreme Court:
18/11/2011 Amended Statement of Claim THIRD FURTHER AMENDED STATEMENT OF CLAIM - PURSUANT TO FRYBERG J - 11/11/11 on behalf of Applicant (ASIC).
Looks like the learned judge told ASIC to pull it's finger out and get the case started. The next court date is 12 December.
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