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paydesk has 4 reporters who cover Australian Securities and Investments Commission. Our journalists are already on location, all over the world, and ready to work at a moment's notice. Our top correspondents who cover Australian Securities and Investments Commission are Jon Aspin and Rebecca Johns. Use our journalist directory to find an Australian Securities and Investments Commission member to work for you.

Journalists Who Cover Australian Securities and Investments Commission

Jon Aspin

Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
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Jon Aspin is a freelance journalist based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

He has covered national news, people, places, food and drink, lifestyle and popular culture. 

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He is available at short notice to turnaround work on tight timelines or to travel ...
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Australian’s tenure as South Australia governor extended
17 Jun 2019  |  e.vnexpress.net  |  English  |  Community Service
Hieu Van Le's tenure as the Governor of South Australia has been extended for another two years, making his service the longest in the state's history. Le, a former Vietnamese refugee, has been recognized for his significant contributions to the community and public life, including his support for over 200 charity and community organizations. His reappointment was approved by Queen Elizabeth II, following a request from State Premier Steven Marshall. Le's journey from a refugee to a prominent public figure highlights his dedication to community service and multiculturalism.
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Rebecca Johns

Hodgenville, United States of America
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Rebecca Johns is a freelance journalist based in Hodgenville, United States of America.

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Enthusiastic writer with significant experience in newspaper and radio news looking to expand horizons. Creative, reliable and motivated individual with established photography, writing and ...
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Mayfair 101 Group fined $30 million for misleading advertising
22 Dec 2021  |  themarketonline.com.au  |  English  |  Legal Rulings
The Federal Court of Australia fined the Mayfair 101 Group $30 million for misleading advertising, following an ASIC investigation. The court found that the group, led by James Mawhinney, misrepresented the risk profile of their financial products, leading investors to believe they were low-risk. Mawhinney has been banned from advertising financial products for 20 years. The group plans to appeal the decision, claiming the case was undefended due to ASIC's actions. Investors are owed around $211 million, with liquidators appointed for some of the group's firms.
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Naomi Neilson

Sydney, Australia
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I have experience in writing and production skills across all genres and platforms, including, but not limited to, features, exposes, data investigations and editorials. I have strong technical command of the English language and familiarity with a wide range of styles. I’m committed to maintaining ...
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E&P, Dixon Advisory class action settles for $16m
15 Nov 2023  |  www.ifa.com.au  |  English  |  Financial Misconduct
A conditional settlement of $16 million has been reached between E&P Financial Group and approximately 4,000 customers in a class action led by Shine Lawyers, alleging unsuitable financial advice by Dixon Advisory Superannuation Service, which is now in liquidation. The settlement, which requires court approval, was made without admission of liability. The Federal Court previously fined Dixon Advisory $7.2 million for failing to act in clients' best interests. ASIC continues to pursue a lawsuit against former Dixon Advisory director Paul Ryan for alleged breaches of directors' duties.
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Kelvin Ng

Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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Kelvin Ng is a journalist based in Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
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Federal Court decision reinforces ASIC’s stance on greenwashing
05 Jun 2024  |  Lexology  |  English  |  Legal Proceedings
The Federal Court ruled that Active Super misled the public about its ESG credentials, violating the ASIC Act. ASIC's successful case against Active Super marks its second greenwashing win, following a similar case against Vanguard. The court found Active Super's claims about not investing in certain industries were misleading, as it held investments contrary to its stated policies. The decision underscores ASIC's commitment to combating greenwashing, emphasizing the need for accurate and substantiated ESG claims. The case highlights the broader regulatory focus on greenwashing, with actions also being taken by the ACCC and international regulators.
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