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12-248MR Sydney liquidator’s registration cancelled

Tuesday 9 October 2012


ASIC has accepted an enforceable undertaking from Sydney liquidator, Mr Geoffrey Stewart Turner, which prevents him from practising as a registered liquidator for life. Mr Turner presently practises under the name, G S Turner & Co, from offices located in the Sydney suburb of Hurstville.

Following an ASIC review of 60 external administrations of which Mr Turner was the appointed external administrator, ASIC formed the view that Mr Turner failed to properly carry out his duties as a liquidator.

ASIC detected the matter through its proactive liquidator compliance program which identifies issues concerning competence, independence and improper gain for further investigation and enforcement action, if required.

ASIC Senior Executive Leader – Insolvency Practitioners, Adrian Brown, said registered liquidators were important gatekeepers within the financial system who needed to take their responsibilities seriously.

‘Liquidators must ensure they act competently, and if that is found wanting, we will not hesitate to take action to protect the interests of creditors and the broader industry.’

‘Our proactive program of compliance visits for registered liquidators continues and we will take appropriate steps against those who don’t meet their obligations’, Mr Brown said.

The enforceable undertaking requires Mr Turner to:
ASIC is of the view that Mr Turner:
ASIC does not hold the above views for each and every one of the 60 external administrations involved.

Mr Turner acknowledged that ASIC’s views are reasonably held. In doing so, Mr Turner agreed that he failed to carry out or perform adequately and properly the duties of a liquidator.

ASIC will make an application to the NSW Supreme Court for a new liquidator to be appointed to nine of the 60 external administrations reviewed. The new liquidator will be required to finalise those external administrations. The remaining 51 external administrations have been inactive for over two years, and ASIC is taking steps to finalise those external administrations by deregistering those companies on the basis there is no acting liquidator.

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