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ASIC fears Mayfair director will flee country

In what Mayfair 101 has described as a “massive overreach”, ASIC has apparently requested that the Federal Court freeze Mayfair's assets and bar managing director James Mawhinney from leaving the country.

by Staff Writer
August 14, 2020
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Mayfair 101 claims James Mawhinney was not given any prior notice of the court hearing or a chance to defend the allegations and that ASIC leaked information to a reporter from The Guardian.

“In 2020 Australia we have a situation where a government agency can have a court impose onerous restrictions on travel and the operations of a business without prior notice to those impacted, the media can be invited to such a hearing where the accused has no knowledge or legal representation and the result of a supposed private hearing is then leaked to journalists for one-sided reporting,” Mayfair said in a statement.

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“How can this be allowed to occur in a democracy?”

Mayfair 101 said that ASIC was not following its own model litigant guidelines and that if they were concerned about Mr Mawhinney leaving the country they could have asked him to surrender his passport – something Mr Mawhinney is apparently happy to do.

“Mr Mawhinney and the Mayfair 101 Group have nothing to hide,” Mayfair said in a statement. “They simply ask to participate in a process where the deck is not stacked against them by an overzealous corporate regulator with a history of aggressive litigation that is later proven to be misguided.”

Mayfair said it was provided with a copy of the order late on 13 August.

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  1. Yor Onor says:
    5 years ago

    It is likely that Mayfair 101 will form a part of our language in the future in the same way we use the term Ponzi Scheme today. It is entirely understandable why Mr Mawhinney would want to leave the country before his investors find out all their money is gone and reasonable he should be prevented from doing so.

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  2. Anonanimal says:
    5 years ago

    OK so this is basically an example of the person involved not understanding the legal process.

    So the reason why the order is applied for is because if you were to telegraph that you want to impose travel restrictions on someone, that increases the chance of them getting up and going before the court has a chance to decide.

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  3. Jay says:
    5 years ago

    Good call SAT

    Reply
  4. Jwp says:
    5 years ago

    Maybe Alan K can vouch for him

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  5. SAT says:
    5 years ago

    We would all like to be able to leave the country at the moment 🙂

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    • DP says:
      5 years ago

      Not sure where you’d go that’s better than Aus!

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  6. Jay says:
    5 years ago

    Even though I am not a Mayfair fan, he makes a relevant point.

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