SFO lays charges against forex trader
Media Release
23 January 2013
SFO lays charges against forex
trader
Criminal charges have been laid in the
Auckland District Court today against Rene Alan Chalmers
(42) following a Serious Fraud Office (SFO)
investigation.
Mr Chalmers is facing a total of 15 charges of theft by person in special relationship, dishonestly taking or using document and false statement by promoter. The charges relate to his activities trading foreign exchange (forex) on behalf of clients, and to three property purchases occurring in 2011 and 2012.
In January 2007, Mr Chalmers and an associate registered Chalmers Cameron Investments Limited (CCIL) with the New Zealand Companies Office. Mr Chalmers began receiving money from family members and friends through CCIL for the purpose of forex trading.
Mr Chalmers resided in the UAE from 2007 – 2011, and from 2009, started accepting investor monies from colleagues and acquaintances. This business continued in New Zealand following his return in 2011. In May 2012, CCIL was placed into voluntary liquidation owing investors approximately USD$5,000,000.
The SFO investigation alleges that although investors believed they were giving Mr Chalmers their money for the express purpose of forex trading, Mr Chalmers was using investor funds contrary to the agreement(s) under which they were accepted and reporting false gains to investors via monthly or quarterly investor statements.
The SFO alleges that Mr Chalmers has misappropriated approximately NZD$837,046 for personal use and has overstated investors’ positions by an estimated NZD$4,000,000.
Acting Chief Executive for the SFO, Simon McArley said, “This case continues the current string of investment advisor and broker cases coming to our attention. Those receiving money from others for investment need to be continually conscious of the need to use that money only for the purpose it was given to them and to be truthful when reporting to clients on the position of their investments.”
Mr Chalmers has been remanded on bail and will reappear on 13 February.
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Note to
editors
Background
information
Rene Alan Chalmers is a 42 year-old
former teacher. In 2007, Mr Chalmers and his wife, moved to
the United Arab Emirates to take up teaching roles. Mr
Chalmers and his family moved back to New Zealand from the
UAE in July 2011.
Mr Chalmers was a shareholder and
director in the following entities:
•
Chalmers Cameron Investments Limited (CCIL)
•
Chalmers Cameron Management Limited (CCML)
CCIL was incorporated in January 2007 and was placed in voluntary liquidation on 28 May 2012. CCML was incorporated in April 2007 and struck off the Companies Office register on 25 August 2009.
After considering the complaints from investors, an investigation under Part I of the Serious Fraud Act 1990 was commenced on 15 May 2012. It was upgraded to a Part II investigation on 30 May 2012.
Crimes Act
Offences
Section 220 Theft by person in
special relationship
(1) This section applies to
any person who has received or is in possession of, or has
control over, any property on terms or in circumstances that
the person knows require the person—
(a) to account to
any other person for the property, or for any proceeds
arising from the property; or
(b) to deal with the
property, or any proceeds arising from the property, in
accordance with the requirements of any other person.
(2)
Every one to whom subsection (1) applies commits theft who
intentionally fails to account to the other person as so
required or intentionally deals with the property, or any
proceeds of the property, otherwise than in accordance with
those requirements.
(3) This section applies whether or
not the person was required to deliver over the identical
property received or in the person's possession or
control.
(4) For the purposes of subsection (1), it is a
question of law whether the circumstances required any
person to account or to act in accordance with any
requirements.
Section 228 Dishonestly taking or
using document
Every one is liable to
imprisonment for a term not exceeding 7 years who, with
intent to obtain any property, service, pecuniary advantage,
or valuable consideration,—
(a) dishonestly and without
claim of right, takes or obtains any document; or
(b)
dishonestly and without claim of right, uses or attempts to
use any document.
Section 242 False statement by
promoter, etc
(1) Every one is liable to
imprisonment for a term not exceeding 10 years who, in
respect of any body, whether incorporated or unincorporated
and whether formed or intended to be formed, makes or
concurs in making or publishes any false statement, whether
in any prospectus, account, or otherwise, with
intent—
(a) to induce any person, whether ascertained
or not, to subscribe to any security within the meaning of
the Securities Act 1978; or
(b) to
deceive or cause loss to any person, whether ascertained or
not; or
(c) to induce any person, whether ascertained or
not, to entrust or advance any property to any other
person.
(2) In this section, false
statement means any statement in respect of which
the person making or publishing the statement—
(a)
knows the statement is false in a material particular;
or
(b) is reckless as to the whether the statement is
false in a material particular.
Role of the
SFO
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) was
established in 1990 under the Serious Fraud Office Act in
response to the collapse of financial markets in New Zealand
at that time.
The SFO operates three investigative
teams:
• Evaluation & Intelligence;
•
Financial Markets & Corporate Fraud; and
•
Fraud & Corruption.
The SFO operates under two sets of investigative powers.
Part I of the SFO Act provides that it may act where the Director “has reason to suspect that an investigation into the affairs of any person may disclose serious or complex fraud.”
Part II of the SFO Act
provides the SFO with more extensive powers where: “…the
Director has reasonable grounds to believe that an offence
involving serious or complex fraud may have been
committed…”
The SFO’s Annual Report 2012 sets out
its achievements for the past year, while the Statement of
Intent 2012-2015 sets out the SFO’s three year strategic
goals and performance standards. Both are available online
at: www.sfo.govt.nz