ASIC takes civil action against Sasha Hopkins for unlicensed conduct and to wind up A Team Property Group

ASIC has taken civil action against director Sasha Hopkins and his company, The A Team Property Group, for alleged unlicensed conduct and operating numerous unregistered managed investment schemes.

ASIC has also applied to the Federal Court for the winding up of The A Team Property Group, five of the investment schemes and associated companies and trusts used by Mr Hopkins. Additionally, ASIC seeks to disqualify Mr Hopkins from managing corporations.

ASIC alleges that Mr Hopkins and The A Team Property Group marketed its business online and on social media, offering clients property investment opportunities either personally or through their self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF) into a ‘joint venture’ development program for the purchase and development of real estate. At no time did Mr Hopkins or The A Team Property Group hold an Australian Financial Services License (AFSL) that permitted them to engage in this conduct.

ASIC’s investigation revealed that Mr Hopkins and The A Team Property Group promoted at least 25 property development joint ventures, which raised over $32 million from clients.

ASIC seeks from the Federal Court:

civil penalty orders against Mr Hopkins for allegedly conducting a financial services business without an AFSL and operating unregistered managed investment schemes in breach of the law;
an order to appoint a liquidator and wind up The A Team Property Group;
orders to appoint liquidators and wind up the five Special Purpose Vehicles and schemes that remain on foot, including;
Ludlow St Hamilton Pty Ltd
Hunter Hopkins Project 2 Pty Ltd
Hunter Hopkins Project 6 Pty Ltd
Hunter Hopkins Project 7 Pty Ltd
Hunter Hopkins Project 8 Pty Ltd
orders disqualifying Mr Hopkins from managing corporations and restraining him from carrying out a financial services business.
Mr Hopkins has also provided undertakings in relation to the disbursement of sale proceeds from the sale of property developments managed by the five Special Purpose Vehicles above.

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