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Sydney-based CEO banned from providing financial services

ASIC has banned Dominique Grubisa from providing financial services or controlling a financial services business for four years.

by Reporter
April 5, 2022
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The Sydney-based CEO and director of DG Wealth has also been barred from engaging in credit activity, performing any function in a credit entity, or controlling a credit entity for four years.

According to ASIC’s statement, published on Tuesday, Ms Grubisa, a lawyer and the CEO of the DGI group of companies (DG Institute and DGI Wealth), is “not a fit and proper person” to engage in financial services or credit activities and “is likely to continue to contravene financial services and credit law”.

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The corporate regulator found that Ms Grubisa falsely represented that she and her company DGI Wealth held an Australian financial services licence and a credit licence. She was also found to have represented herself as an ASIC-licenced debt specialist, despite no such licence existing at the time.

Moreover, ASIC alleged that Ms Grubisa had a tendency to embellish her qualification to create credibility and a habit of not telling the truth.

Ms Grubisa has the right to appeal to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal for a review of ASIC’s decision.

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  1. Anon says:
    4 years ago

    What an interesting Financial System we have. You can be a CEO of AMP and lie to ASIC 22 times and get a pay rise and yet a single person can get banned from being a licensed Adviser the next. Then another person can operate on Tik Tok ,and do whatever they want. No wonder some people struggle with an FASEA ethics exam when the law sets guidelines like that.

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  2. Anonymous says:
    4 years ago

    Can’t provide financial advice or control a financial services business, but more than qualified to continue as a lawyer. Lying, making misleading statements and embellishing the truth, these are the core duties of a lawyer.

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