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Cooperation: Offender self-reported to ASIC and APRA, pursuant to its obligations under the Act. In all the circumstances it is a serious example of corporate offending and the company’s culpability is relatively high. In all the circumstances, the offending can only be described as a very serious failure of corporate governance and an example of a financial corporation putting its own interests above those of its investors in breach of the law. Despite offender knowing of the defect and it being clearly practicable to have taken reasonable steps to remedy the defect, they continued to charge fees after being informed of an investor’s death and did so for some 28 months, resulting in 499 deceased members having fees deducted from their accounts. Nature and Circumstances: Over an approximately 28-month period, offender was aware that its disclosure documents contained misleading statements and omitted information about its practice of continuing to deduct and remit fees from its members’ accounts following the death of the member. The offender was sentenced following pleas of guilty to 18 counts of not ensuring defective disclosure notified to distributor contrary to s 102J(1) of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). Offender sentenced to 6 years and 4 months imprisonment with a non-parole period of 4 years. Whilst to be taken into account, it carries little weight in an appropriate determination of a proper sentence.
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The loss of their professional career is the inevitable result of their breaches of trust as a pharmacist. However, offender’s professional position as a pharmacist provided the opportunity and facilitated their ability to commit the offence. Extra-Curial Punishment: Loss of career and professional reputation is capable of amounting to a form of extra-curial punishment. Offender was at that time motivated by self-preservation. It has been advanced on behalf of the offender that they intentionally retained funds within the bank accounts of either the pharmaceutical practice or their own with the intention that they were preserving such funds to the advantage of the Commonwealth. However, they continue to deny any complicity in the conspiracy. Contrition: Offender is remorseful for the position in which they have placed their family and themself by their actions.

Offending falls well above a mid-range of objective seriousness and approaches the most grave instances of such offending. Offender used their position of trust and knowledge of the operational procedures and systems of the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme to give effect to the conspiracy. An additional number of claims had already been prepared and were intended to be submitted and the criminal scheme was likely to have continued but for unanticipated intervention. The conspiracy itself, defrauding the Commonwealth under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, was ongoing for more than 12 months. The actual loss in terms of monies paid by the Commonwealth was $19.25 million.

Nature and Circumstances: Offending is properly to be described as a ‘grave instance’ of conspiring to defraud the Commonwealth. The offender was sentenced following a conviction to 1 count of conspiring with the intention of dishonestly obtaining a gain from a Commonwealth entity contrary to s 135.4(1) of the Commonwealth Criminal Code.
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