The March Enforcement Roundup contains information about two enforcement actions taken by the BC Securities Commission (BCSC). There are also 12 new additions to the Investment Caution List.
BCSC Enforcement
BCSC Settlement Agreements
Gokturk, the sole director of a group of companies that ran a defunct crypto trading platform, admitted he is responsible for their fraud and agreed to pay the BCSC $1 million – the maximum amount that could be levied for such misconduct.
In addition to the financial payment, Gokturk is permanently restricted from participating in BC’s investment markets. For example, he cannot act as a director or officer of a company, as a registrant or promoter, or in a management or consultative capacity in connection with activities in the securities or derivatives markets.
Read the news release for full details.
BCSC Orders
The BCSC halted trading in Noveris Health Sciences Inc. securities due to unusual, unexplained fluctuations in trading volume and market price and concerns about orderly trading.
The share price of Noveris on the Canadian Securities Exchange increased 423%, from $0.42 to $2.20, between March 13 and March 19. Its average daily trading volume between March 16 and March 19 was nearly 200,000 shares traded, compared to a previous 30-day average of approximately 6,000 shares traded. Noveris also trades on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and is quoted on US over-the-counter markets.
Read the news release for full details.
BCSC Early Intervention
Our 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 March additions to the Investment Caution List:
Netcoin Global (No relation to the BC registered crypto trading platform Netcoins)
Horizon Wealth (No relation to a registered firm in the US with the same name)
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.
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