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ASIC bans adviser over misleading statements to TPB

The corporate regulator has banned a financial adviser for two years “in the interests of consumer protection”.

by Reporter
October 9, 2024
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The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has banned financial adviser John Hazell from providing financial services for a period of two years.

The regulator said the banning stemmed from Hazell, who was an authorised representative of Richmond Partners Pty Ltd from 1 March 2018 to 16 May 2024, making misleading statements to the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB).

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Hazell was registered with the TPB as a tax (financial) adviser on 15 June 2015 until his registration was terminated by the board effective 8 March 2023 for ceasing to meet registration requirements.

“In his dealings with the TPB, ASIC identified Mr Hazell had made misleading statements in order to retain his registration, and he continued to provide professional services to retail clients when he was unable to manage his own financial tax affairs and failed to reasonably engage with a professional body when conduct concerns were identified,” ASIC said.

“As a result of these concerns, ASIC found that Mr Hazell is likely to contravene his obligations as a financial adviser and in the interests of consumer protection, imposed a banning period of two years.”

ASIC added that the ban would prevent Hazell from providing financial services, performing one or more functions as an officer of an entity that carries on a financial services business and controlling an entity that carries on a financial services business.

The banning will be recorded on the Financial Advisers Register and the Banned and Disqualified Persons Register.

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  1. Anonymous says:
    1 year ago

    WOW!   Just WOW….so ASIC banned THIS guy  “in the interests of consumer protection” did they?  Not condoning or even defending this guy but my point is this…

    JUST EXACTLY HOW MANY MORE ADVISERS IS ASIC GOING TO BAN “for consumer protection” with them already railroading and rorting this industry to where its LESS THAN HALF WHAT IT WAS 4 years ago?

    Their conflicted single mindedness to ONLY FOCUS ON THE WINDSCREEN SCRATCH EVERY DAY instead of all the GOOD WORK advisers do is totally obliterating what used to be a thriving and prosperous industry – for adviser AND consumer less than a decade ago.

    Well done ASIC…you conflicted cretins will be all that’s left in this industry soon. Please make sure you switch the lights off when we’re all gone and its just you clowns.    

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