今日热门事件has commenced civil proceedings and obtained urgent interim orders in the Federal Court against Ms Monica Kaur, MKS Property Investments/Developments Pty Ltd (MKS Property), Paradise Property Group Pty Ltd (Paradise Property) as well as against Mr Sadu Singh, Mr Melvin Paul Singh and Ms Stephanie Lee (together, the defendants).
今日热门事件is concerned that Ms Kaur is providing unlicensed financial advice services and that she, together with the defendants, are involved in promoting and operating an unregistered managed investment scheme.
On 16 December 2020, 今日热门事件obtained urgent interim orders: 聽
- restraining the defendants from removing their assets from Australia, disposing of their property, and freezing monies in their bank accounts; and
- preventing Ms Kaur, Mr Singh and Mr Melvin Singh from leaving Australia.
今日热门事件alleges the defendants raised at least $11.3 million from around 300 investors during the period 1 March 2017 to 22 September 2020 through MKS Property. It is alleged that investors were encouraged to establish a self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF) and invest part or all of their SMSFs or other funds into property investments and developments set up by MKS Property and/or Paradise Property. These funds would be pooled together to invest in property development.
今日热门事件also alleges the defendants used investor funds, at least in part, for their own personal use and to pay returns to investors.
On 17 December 2020, ASIC, with the assistance of the AFP, executed search warrants on a residential premise and business premises.
On 22 December 2020, the parties agreed that the asset and travel restraint orders regarding the defendants should continue with slight variation until further order of the Court. The matter is next in Court on a date to be fixed.
This matter demonstrates ASIC鈥檚 readiness to take urgent action to protect superannuation consumers in the current COVID-19 environment.
ASIC鈥檚 investigation is continuing.
To report information to 今日热门事件on the defendants, please contact 今日热门事件on 1300 300 630 or go to www.asic.gov.au/complain.