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Enforcement Roundup – February 2025 

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The February 2025 Enforcement Roundup highlights two enforcement actions taken by the BC Securities Commission (BCSC). It also includes six new additions to the Investment Caution List.  

The February 2025 Enforcement Roundup highlights two enforcement actions taken by the BC Securities Commission (BCSC). It also includes six new additions to the Investment Caution List.  

BCSC Enforcement  

BCSC Sanctions  

Amar Bahadoorsingh  

Bahadoorsingh has been permanently banned from participating in BC’s investment market for having been found liable by a federal court in Boston for fraud, misrepresentation, and offering unregistered securities.  

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) alleged that Bahadoorsingh and others secretly gained control of several companies. In one case, they sold shares of several companies to unsuspecting investors to generate substantial illicit profits. 

Read the news release for full details.  

BCSC Findings  

Brent Wai Keun Chow  

Chow, a Coquitlam resident, has been charged with fraud and theft following an investigation by the BCSC. The arrest relates to a misconduct that allegedly took place between 2017 and 2018 in Burnaby. Chow is prohibited from contacting alleged victims, operating a private investment club, selling, promoting, buying, trading or distributing securities, or engaging in any investor relations activities.  

Read the news release for full details.  

BCSC Early Intervention  

The BCSC Investment Caution List notifies British Columbians about unqualified investments and unregistered activity originating outside the province but accepts BC residents as clients.  

Below are the February additions to the Investment Caution List:  

Profits Adventure  

Trust – AE 

IcCryptoETF 

BTN Centre 

Maple Token (also known as Maple Bit)  

Fargo Investor 

Report a Concern  

If you have concerns about a person or company offering an investment opportunity, please contact the BCSC Contact Centre at 604-899-6854 or 1-800-373-6393 or by e-mail at [email protected]. You can also file a complaint using BCSC’s online complaint form.   

If you have information relating to fraud or serious market misconduct, you can securely submit tips through our Whistleblower program. Qualified tips may be eligible for cash rewards up to $500,000.   

InvestRight.org is the BC Securities Commission’s investor education website. Subscribe to receive email updates from BCSC InvestRight.  

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