Risk Management

ASIC v Westpac Banking Corporation [2022] FCA 515; (2022) 159 ACSR 381

Appeared for ASIC, instructed by Australian Government Solicitor.

CORPORATIONSprovision of financial services – regulatory proceedings – six proceedings brought by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission – contraventions by Westpac Banking Corporation and its subsidiaries – numerous breaches of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) and Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 2001 (Cth) – dealings with de-registered company accounts and funds held therein – charging of advice fees to accounts of deceased customers – charging of contribution fees with respect to investment or superannuation products without proper disclosure documents – improper provision and charging for duplicate insurance policies to customers – insurance policies issued without consent – false and misleading representations and misleading and deceptive representations concerning the sale to debt purchasers of customers’ debts relating to Westpac-branded cards, Westpac-branded loans and St George-branded cards – improper deduction of insurance fees including commissions – conflicted remuneration – assessment of pecuniary penalties and other relief – financial services laws – breaches of Australian financial services licence – non-compliance with s 912A of the Corporations Act – contraventions of ss 12CB, 12DA, 12DB, 12DI and 12DM of the ASIC Act – contraventions of ss 912A, 962P, 963K and 1041H of the Corporations Act – orders and declarations made in each of the six proceedings.

Judgment:

Media coverage:

Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety

This Commonwealth Royal Commission was established on 8 October 2018 in response to questions about the quality of aged care in Australia highlighted by the ABC TV’s 4 Corners program “Who Cares?”.

The Commissioners began their investigations by seeking from major Approved Providers detailed responses to extensive questions raised by the Terms of Reference, subsequently conducting hearings and case studies on a wide range of issues.

The Commissioners delivered an interim report on 31 October 2019, a special report on COVID-19 and aged care on 1 October 2020, and a final report on 26 February 2021.

Ms Hogan-Doran SC acted for:

  • Garden View Aged Care, instructed by Sparke Helmore in Sydney Hearing 1 - Dementia and Residential Care: Use of Physical and Chemical Restraints Case Study (March 2019)

  • Anglican Care, instructed by Hall & Wilcox, in Mildura Hearing - Carers for Older Australians (July 2019)

  • AMP Capital, instructed by Hall & Wilcox, in Sydney Hearing 5 - Funding, Financing and Prudential Regulation (September 2020)

  • Anglican Care, instructed by Hall & Wilcox (re ABC TV and Written Response of Approved Providers, January 2019)

  • Catholic Healthcare, instructed by Moray & Agnew (Written Response, January 2019)

  • RSL LifeCare, instructed by Clayton Utz (Written Response, January 2019)

  • United Protestants Assn of NSW, instructed by Hall & Wilcox (Written Response, January 2019)

  • Aegis Aged Care Group (WA), instructed by Hall & Wilcox (Written Response, January 2019)

https://agedcare.royalcommission.gov.au