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Mayfair bites back after Federal Court ruling

Mayfair 101 managing director James Mawhinney has accused ASIC of a “senseless abuse of power” following the Federal Court’s ruling that it misled investors. 

by Lachlan Maddock
March 24, 2021
in News, Regulation
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James Mawhinney said that he “expected” the Federal Court’s ruling and that Mayfair had chosen not to contest the matter, instead focusing its resources on restructuring the group to “minimise any further damage caused by proceedings brought by ASIC”. 

“We had a defensible case, however it was not feasible to defend ourselves against an infinitely well-funded Government department. All our advertising was signed off by the group’s lawyers and was deemed compliant within the Corporations Act,” Mr Mawhinney said. 

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“Ms Karen Chester of ASIC only today has been quoted saying ‘that’s a matter for Parliament’ in relation to ASIC’s desire to change wholesale investor rules. I question why Ms Chester did not raise this prior to putting at risk $210 million investors monies, all of which complied with existing wholesale investor laws. Our investors deserve to be outraged by this senseless abuse of power.”

The Federal Court found that Mayfair misled investors by advertising its products as fully secured and comparable in risk to bank term deposits and that it had deliberately targeted individuals looking to invest in term deposits. 

“I am satisfied that the Mayfair Products have been, in fact, designed by the Defendants to produce a result which is uncertain for investors and could not on any reasonable view be described as an investment with no risk of default,” Federal Court Justice Stewart Anderson said in his judgement. 

“Mawhinney was the directing mind and will, and the ultimate beneficiary, of each of the defendants.”

The corporate regulator has been in a running battle with Mayfair – which had previously planned to redevelop Dunk Island as a “tourism mecca” – for years, and is pursuing pecuniary penalties against it. Mr Mawhinney has accused the regulator of constructing “fictitious evidence” to advance its claims and defended accusations that Mayfair has misappropriated investor funds.

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