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… If they won’t compensate Sterling First victims, they won’t compensate anyone … 7 April 2022 - Citizens Party Media Release The Citizens Party has a message for the hundreds of thousands of financial victims in Australia: If Labor won’t compensate the elderly, sick and dying Sterling First victims who all face eviction and homelessness due to the systemic failings of the regulator (described below), you can’t rely on …
APRA/ASIC/ACCC/AUSTRAC
… Are elderly Sterling First victims less deserving of compensation than a Liberal Minister’s mistress? … 20 April 2022 - Citizens Party Media Release More than half a … take on the banks? When Labor’s Shadow Financial Services Minister Stephen Jones was asked on 4 April if he’d commit to compensating the elderly Sterling First victims for ASIC’s failings, Jones snapped “No”, and claimed that no government could make a compensation payment like that. Jones …
APRA/ASIC/ACCC/AUSTRAC
… Morrison, McGowan challenged: take responsibility for agency failures—compensate Sterling victims NOW! … 18 January 2022 - Citizens Party Media Release The advocate for the more than 100 elderly victims of the Sterling First scam has written to Prime Minister Scott Morrison and WA Premier Mark McGowan demanding they compensate the victims immediately. In …
APRA/ASIC/ACCC/AUSTRAC
… Financial victims unite! No compensation for Sterling victims means they won't compensate anyone … Financial victims unite! No compensation for Sterling victims means they won't compensate anyone This is a message to the hundreds of thousands of financial victims across Australia: Get behind the frail, elderly, vulnerable, dying victims of the Sterling First collapse - because if the government won't compensate them, it won't compensate anybody. Video Download (This link will direct you to our …
APRA/ASIC/ACCC/AUSTRAC
Banking / Finance
Royal Commission
… Treasury confirms ASIC victims can apply for Act of Grace compensation … 12 April 2022 - Citizens Party Media Release If Labor won’t compensate Sterling First victims, they won’t compensate anyone. Treasury has just ripped away their lame excuse. The Morrison government is one of the most … upon to address the decades of financial carnage they have experienced. But Labor’s current excuse for not compensating the victims of the Sterling First collapse , who were badly failed by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), is not good enough. What’s more, …
APRA/ASIC/ACCC/AUSTRAC
… and impacts on Aboriginal communities; the project’s relevance to national security; and any related matters. The committee will report by the first parliamentary sitting day of 2023. Click here to watch the video of Roberts explaining his motion and Sen. Sterle's response . Senator … this to us. I think it’s a magnificent thing, and I also think this is what we should be doing. These are the big-ticket items that, when I first came into the Senate, lo and behold, I thought we would be discussing on a daily basis. How tricked I got! But, anyway, at least let’s get back to the big stuff about building a better nation, as I said in my first speech, and leaving it better than how we found it. … “I want to support this, and we will support this, Senator Roberts. I understand the …
Infrastructure
… years ago, I held a rally for 180 elderly persons who were cruelly tricked into a terrible Ponzi scam, engineered in Western Australia. The “Sterling First” scandal hit the headlines telling the story of innocent citizens being coaxed into selling their own homes, signing WA Tenancy Leases, … get possession of their “forever” home. Over $18 million had been stolen, or as the  directors suggested, it disappeared down a black hole. The Sterling First scandal dragged on, with State and Federal regulators blaming each other with no respect paid to the elderly victims and their …
Federal Election 2022
… in The Conversation on 27 August 2021, Frydenberg’s direction ended any intention of ASIC to follow Commissioner Hayne’s recommendation that its first question in regard to financial crime should be “why not litigate”? Schmulow observed: “Rather than ‘why not litigate’, it reads as ‘why not … Australian public is fully supportive of their community licensed post offices, and expects the new government to act on these recommendations. Sterling First and financial victims The Senate Economics Committee’s inquiry into Sterling Income Trust rejected ASIC chairman Joe Longo’s excuses, and expressed “serious concerns about the performance of ASIC”, “including its …
Australia Post
APRA/ASIC/ACCC/AUSTRAC
Royal Commission
… Abbott Point near Mackay in Queensland, and Port Hedland in WA. At both ends multiple modular steel plants will combine the minerals into first stage steel, which can be shipped in slabs on customised container ships for further processing in Asia. Condon estimates each end would be able to export 22 million tonnes of first stage steel slabs per annum, and the process will be 20 per cent more efficient than China. The project requires an investment of $70 … “The economic benefit workforce, which is directly related and happens immediately, is 100,000”, Condon explains. “In 10 years, from the first steel, I predict that with the industries that will be world competitive, and the reindustrialisation of Australia, it will be 500,000.” The …
Infrastructure