News release
30 January 2013
Guilty plea in Capital + Merchant Finance case
Capital + Merchant Finance director, Owen Francis Tallentire, has today pleaded guilty to three charges laid by the
Financial Markets Authority under the Securities Act 1978.
Mr Tallentire pleaded guilty to two charges of making an untrue statement in a registered prospectus and one charge of
distributing advertisements which included an untrue statement. He will be sentenced on 15 March 2013.
FMA Head of Enforcement, Belinda Moffat, welcomed today’s guilty plea.
"This case is a further illustration of the importance of holding to account those who are responsible for untrue
statements made to investors in offer documents, particularly in cases such as this where the conduct is particularly
serious and the market impact is great," Ms Moffat said.
The prosecution involving similar charges against other directors of Capital + Merchant Finance will begin on 11
February 2013.
Under the Securities Act, Owen Tallentire’s conviction means he is automatically banned from managing companies for five
years.
Mr Tallentire is currently serving a five year prison sentence after he was found guilty on two charges of theft by a
person in a special relationship in a prosecution taken by the SFO.
Capital + Merchant Finance (in receivership and liquidation) owed $167.1 million to about 7500 investors when it was
placed in receivership in November 2007.
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