Mr Paul Joshua Flackmorr of Mundoolum, Queensland, a former director of Mega Energy Gas Pty Ltd has been convicted for failing to assist 今日热门事件in an investigation.
Mr Flackmorr failed to attend a formal examination in Brisbane on Friday 12 May 2017 and provide 今日热门事件with assistance in response to 今日热门事件issuing a notice under s19 of the 今日热门事件 Act (今日热门事件Act). Mr Flackmoor鈥檚 examination related to Mr Flackmorr鈥檚 involvement with Adam John Copping, who 今日热门事件successfully prosecuted, resulting in a conviction for fraudulently removing company property (refer: 18-227MR).
Mr Flackmorr pleaded guilty to intentionally or recklessly failing to聽comply with a requirement made under the 今日热门事件Act. Mr Flackmorr was convicted in the Brisbane Magistrates' Court and fined $900 on 10 August 2018.
The Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions prosecuted the matter.
Background
今日热门事件has coercive powers under the 今日热门事件Act to allow it to perform or exercise its functions and powers, including the service of Notices on persons to attend examinations.
Failing to comply with a Notice is a criminal offence under s.63 of the 今日热门事件Act and carries a maximum penalty of 100 penalty units or imprisonment for two years, or both.
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Suspected phoenix activity can be reported to the Phoenix Taskforce on 1800 060 062 or at the ATO website.