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ASIC disqualifies director from managing companies for maximum period of five years

ASIC

ASIC has disqualified Mr Peter Kalos of Kurnell, NSW, from managing companies for the maximum period of five years as a result of his involvement in nine failed companies.

 

 

ASIC found that Mr Kalos:

The nine companies were:

In making its decision to disqualify Mr Kalos, ASIC relied on reports lodged by liquidators of the failed companies.  ASIC assisted the liquidators of Always Demolition & Excavation Pty Ltd and PK Management Consulting Services Pty Ltd to prepare supplementary reports that were used to disqualify Mr Kalos by providing funding from the Assetless Administration Fund.

The total amount of debts owed by the 9 companies to creditors was almost $8 million.

Mr Kalos’s disqualification took effect from 31 January 2018 and extends to 30 January 2023.

Background

Section 206F of the Corporations Act allows ASIC to disqualify a person from managing corporations for up to five years if, within a seven year period, the person was an officer of two or more companies, and those companies were wound up and a liquidator provides a report to ASIC about the company’s inability to pay its debts.

ASIC also maintains a ‘Banned and Disqualified Persons’” register that provides information about people who have been disqualified from:

ASIC’s Small Business Strategy was released in August 2017 and focuses on the elements of assisting, engaging with and helping to protect small business. This action is an example of how ASIC’s enforcement work aims to protect small business, creditors and consumers by levelling the playing field so that everyone is playing by the same rules.