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SMSF property scheme director cops $1.25m penalty

The Federal Court has ordered the director of a property development company that promoted the use of SMSFs for investments of $1.25 million to operate unregistered managed investment schemes.

by Keeli Cambourne
November 29, 2024
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Sasha Hopkins of The A Team Property Group has been ordered to pay $1.25 million and disqualified for four years.

The court also ordered that The A Team Property Group, five of the investment schemes, and associated companies be wound up and that receivers be appointed over the schemes’ property and related trusts.

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On 27 November 2024, the court found that Hopkins and The A Team Property Group were operating unregistered managed investment schemes in contravention of section 601ED of the Corporations Act and carrying on a financial services business without a licence without holding an AFSL in contravention of section 911A.

Hopkins and The A Team Property Group promoted joint venture property developments on social media such as Facebook and offered fixed returns of 25 per cent to 50 per cent to be paid between 12 to 26 months.

Many investors were referred to third parties to establish SMSFs to invest in the schemes. The court found that many of the 217 investors in the schemes were inexperienced in investing and believed that the funds they had invested were secure and that returns would be significant. The investor losses totalled approximately $27 million.

This was the first time a court had ordered a pecuniary penalty against an individual for a contravention of section 601ED. It is also the third highest civil penalty ordered against an individual in relation to a proceeding commenced by ASIC.

ASIC deputy chair Sarah Court said ASIC recently announced unscrupulous property investment schemes as a key enforcement priority.

“ASIC is concerned about consumers being enticed to invest in high-risk property development schemes, particularly where they are advised to set up self-managed superannuation funds to make the investment,” Court said.

“Mr Hopkins and the A Team Property Group failed to hold a financial services licence and operated 11 unregistered managed investment schemes. This ultimately resulted in very significant losses for investors.”

Hopkins was also ordered to pay $50,000 of ASIC’s costs.

In handing down his judgment, Justice Beach found that “Hopkins had a central role as the founder, designer and operator of the unregistered schemes, including advising individuals to invest their personal savings by setting up a SMSF to invest in a scheme”.

Tags: ASICLegalNewsSuperannuation

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