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Enforcement Roundup – September 2025 

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The September 2025 Enforcement Roundup contains details about 2 enforcement actions taken by the BCSC and 9 new additions to the Investment Caution List.

The September 2025 edition of the monthly Enforcement Roundups contains details about two enforcement actions taken by the BC Securities Commission (BCSC). There are also nine new additions to the Investment Caution List.  

BCSC Enforcement 

BCSC Settlement Agreements  

Arthur Griffiths and Hani El Rayess 

Two former officials of a Vancouver-based cannabis company, RoccaVerde Wellness Corporation, have each paid $30,000 for illegally distributing securities. 

Between February to October 2019, RoccaVerde distributed its securities to investors for proceeds of $192,600 without filing a prospectus or qualifying for an exemption. As a director and CEO of RoccaVerde, Griffiths authorized illegal distributions. He cooperated with BCSC staff and expressed remorse in his misconduct.  

Rayess was a RoccaVerde director when the company distributed its securities to investors for proceeds of $133,500 without filing a prospectus or qualifying for an exemption. El Rayess instructed finders to solicit investors to purchase shares in the company. Many of the investors were not accredited, failing to comply with the Securities Act. All investors lost their money as a result.  

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 September additions to the Investment Caution List

Gordian Corporate 

Siren Consultancy Limited 

GeneveInvestCap 

MetaQuora 

QuilCapital 

OneFxClub 

WinDealAgency (also known as WinDelAgence)  

Cargill FSE Ltd. 

Nexus Group (operating under Nexus Global Foundation, Nexus CMI Core Ltd. And VTO DAO LLC)  

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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