Liquidators

Liquidator next to grill Premier’s disgraced ex

Louttit & Associates’ Jamieson Louttit While the recent ICAC hearings were what put the spotlight on NSW Premier Gladys Berijiklian’s former relationship with former Wagga Wagga local member Darryl Maguire, Sydney insolvency practitioner Jamieson Louttit is also planning to illuminate certain activities connected to the disgraced ex-politician. Last month Louttit replaced PKF’s Brad Tonks as liquidator of UWE Hay Pty Ltd, UWE – Griffith Property…


BRI Ferrier NSW splits as veteran departs

BRI Ferrier’s Peter Krejci. FerrierSilvia’s Brian Silvia. As was foreshadowed by iNO on July 1, veteran liquidator Brian Silvia has parted company with the BRI Ferrier group, though not with the Ferrier name as evidenced by the registration in June of FerrierSilvia Pty Ltd. iNO understands that the split of the NSW BRI Ferrier affiliate was formalised over the weekend. In a statement BRI Ferrier…


Liquidator faked memoranda to fool ASIC

Macks Advisory’s Peter Macks. South Australian liquidator Peter Macks faked documents in an attempt to foil an ASIC investigation, a court has found. In Australian Securities and Investments Commission v Peter Ivan Macks (No.4) [2020] SASC 209 South Australian Supreme Court judge Sam Doyle said Macks had acted dishonestly and for the purpose of deceiving ASIC in respect of a memoranda Macks provided to the…


Worrells partner wins round one in ASIC phoenix fight

Worrells partner Jason Bettles. Editor’s Note: On Friday, August 18, 2023 Justice Brigitte Markovic of the Federal Court of Australia dismissed ASIC’s case against liquidator Jason Bettles and ordered the regulator to pay Bettles’ costs. ASIC has suffered a humiliating setback in its bid to have the liquidator’s registration of Jason Bettles cancelled, with the Federal Court on Wednesday ordering the regulator to reformulate its…


DCoT’s Busby Affidavit aimed at ousting FTI duo

FTI Consulting’s Joanne Dunn. FTI Consulting’s John Park. It might not deliver the impact of a best seller like The Bourne Identity but around FTI Consulting QLD’s Central Plaza HQ at least we reckon The Busby Affidavit is quite the page turner. Contained within this innocuously monikered document lies nothing less than a bid by the Deputy Commissioner of Taxation’s (DCoT) to relieve FTI’s Joanne…


Could $850,000 lighten ASIC metrics burden?

ASIC’s top liquidator cop Thea Eszenyi. There’s nothing like internal ructions inside a big organisation – think chairpersons paid way too much to move from Hong Kong – to loosen a few lips so when ASIC’s chief liquidator cop Thea Eszenyi referred to $850,000 in costs the regulator had recovered from chastened liquidators who she declined to name it wasn’t hard for iNO to establish…


ARITA, TMA square off over SME reforms

TMA Australia President Carl Gunther. There’s nothing like starvation, marinated in the promise of feasts to come, to expose the rifts between rivals. To wit the recent outbreak of unpleasantries between the Australian Restructuring and Turnaround Association (ARITA) and the Turnaround Management Association (TMA), which began after ARITA announced late last month that it had detected a potential issue with section 588GAAA Safe harbour— temporary…


Liquidator’s departure announced by lawyer

Departed Hall Chadwick – David Ross. You know a referral relationship must be tight when an insolvency firm’s lawyer announces the resignation of a senior partner by posting the orders listing the exads the partner’s retiring from on social media. That’s at least what we thought when we saw a post by DSS Law’s Ben Skinner recently declaring that he had “had the pleasure of…


Liquidator facing alleged 180, 181 breaches

Sydney liquidator Greg Parker has been handed a potential migraine after a judge ordered ASIC to reinstate two companies wound up by Parker and subsequently deregistered in 2016 and 2019. The companies – Worldwide Speciality Property Services Pty Ltd (WSPS) and Serif Pty Ltd (Serif) – between them controlled a suite of patents lodged in the US. Those patents have since expired and the companies’…


KPMG duo frustrated as star examinee misses 2nd PE

KPMG’s Gayle Dickerson. KPMG’s Stephen Vaughan. KPMG’s Gayle Dickerson and Stephen Vaughan must have strained shoulders shrugging off Gino Cassaniti’s no shows after the western Sydney businessman again failed to appear for public examination (PE) in relation to RC Group (Aust) Pty Ltd (RC Group). Cassaniti’s non-attendance meant the scheduled PE by senior counsel Tony McInerny SC had to be abandoned. Unlike the previous week…