Abstract:Former Copper Strike director convicted for undisclosed shares. Sentenced to 6 months in jail, fined $2,000, and banned from managing companies for 5 years.
Harry Hatch, also known as Hatgikyriazis, a former director of Copper Strike Limited from North Melbourne, Victoria, has been convicted for failing to disclose his full shareholding in the company, a violation of the Corporations Act 2001.
The Melbourne Magistrate Court sentenced Mr. Hatch to six months imprisonment, to be released upon payment of a $2,000 fine and adherence to a 12-month good behavior bond. On November 19, 2024, Mr. Hatch pleaded guilty to authorizing misleading disclosures related to his shares in Copper Strike.
Between 2016 and 2019, Mr. Hatch knowingly signed off on false substantial holding notices and annual reports, concealing shares he acquired through a third-party brokerage account. The investigation by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) revealed that funds for these purchases came from Arden Health Supplies Pty Ltd, a company where Mr. Hatch served as sole director and secretary.
ASIC Deputy Chair Sarah Court emphasized the gravity of the offense, stating, “Mr. Hatch acted dishonestly, violating his legal obligations. Disclosure is key to safeguarding Australian investors, and ASIC will act when this trust is breached.”
Magistrate Hartnett noted that directors in positions of trust must expect strong deterrent sentences for similar offenses, underlining the need to protect market transparency.
As part of his conviction, Mr. Hatch is disqualified from managing corporations for five years. This case underscores ASICs commitment to enforcing corporate laws and protecting investors' rights.
Final Thoughts
This case serves as a reminder of the importance of corporate transparency and ethical conduct. It highlights the responsibilities of directors to uphold trust and integrity in financial markets. Non-disclosure of relevant information erodes investor confidence and attracts serious penalties. Corporate accountability remains essential for market stability and growth.
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