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Warning over New Zealand shell companies

March 9, 2014 by SPCS Leave a Comment

NEW ZEALAND has been urged to tighten its company registration process by one of the authors of a major international study into the use of anonymous shell companies by terrorist and corrupt government officials.

Global Shell Games: Experiments in Transitional Relations, Crime and Terrorism by Jasson Sharman, Michael Findley and Daniel Nelson, [to be] published later this month in the United States, launched a series of stings to determine whether international regulations were met ensuring beneficial owners of shell  companies were recorded.

The study made 7400 inquiries of 3700 incorporation agents in 181 countries – including New Zealand – to determine if Financial Action Task Force recommendations were followed.

The results found patchy adherence to regulations. The case of SP Trading, a New Zealand shell company that leased a plane used to run guns from North Korea to Iran via Bangkok in 2010, opens the book and receives considerable scrutiny.

SP Trading was formed by incorporation firm the GT Group, which had enlisted Burger King cook Lu Zhang as a nominee director. Zhang was paid $15 for each directorship, and knew nothing of who was using her company to breach United Nations arms sanctions.

Sharman, a professor at Griffith University in Australia, said the SP Trading case was “lurid” and the GT Group’s shell companies had been involved in other cases of  alleged government corruption.

Following international outcry and an ultimately futile investigation into the SP Trading case, the GT Group left New Zealand, rebranded and was last reported to be operating in Malaysia.

Sharman agreed New Zealand’s present regulations, allowing offshore directors of locally registered companies , effectively puts information about beneficial owners out of reach of domestic authorities. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Crime, Enforcement Tagged With: Companies Office, compliance, Doing Business ranking, Global Shell Games, incorporation agents, money laundering, shell companies, SP Trading

Odd Future first musos to be hit by law used against “sort of Ku Klux Klan”

February 14, 2014 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Los Angeles rap collective Odd Future was barred from New Zealand by a section of law never used to stop musicians coming into the country before.

Immigration NZ border operations manager Karen Urwin told National Radio “This is the first time this has ever been applied to a group of musicians.”

“We have historically used this same section to refuse entry to, the sort of people would be Right-wing extremist groups, sort of Ku Klux Klan.”

“Immigration’s not seeking to become the morals police of New Zealand.” [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Censorship, Enforcement Tagged With: Immigration NZ, Ku Klux Klan, Odd Future, Rapture 2014, Right-wing extremists

Odd Future – LA rap group banned by Immigration NZ, deemed ‘a threat’ to NZ

February 13, 2014 by SPCS Leave a Comment

The Los Angeles – based rap group Odd Future has been refused entry to New Zealand because it is “a potential threat to public order and the public interest”.

“Odd Future has been deemed to be a potential threat to public order and the public interest for several reasons, including incidents at past performances in which they have incited violence,” Immigration NZ said today.

A TV One News Report tonight states that the Human Rights Commissioner has backed the decision to ban the group (referred to in a Wikipedia entry as an “American hip hop collective”).

Stop Demand Foundation, a registered New Zealand charity, which is a lobby group against sexual violence, has been trying for some time to get Odd Future banned from this weekend’s Rapture 2014 hip-hop festival at Western Springs Stadium in Auckland, at which Eminem will be the main act, because of the group’s “rape and murder fantasy lyrics”.

The Stop Demand charity-lobby group (Reg. No. CC30599 – registered on 20/06/08), which has been putting pressure on [lobbying] Auckland Council, which owns Western Springs, urged [lobbied] it to consider its ethical, moral and social responsibilities in relation to the rap group and allegations that it incites sexual violence through its lyrics. The charity-lobby group members will be delighted that the Immigration NZ has banned all the group’s members from travelling to New Zealand, even though they were scheduled to appear at the forthcoming concert at Western Springs. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Censorship, Enforcement Tagged With: Big Day Out, hip hop collective, Odd Future, rap group, Rapture 2014, sexual violence, Stop Demand, Stop Demand Foundation

NZ’s Web Filter run by Department of Internal Affairs

November 24, 2013 by SPCS Leave a Comment

NZ’S WEB FILTER

The digital child exploitation filtering system was introduced in March 2010 to make it more difficult to access child sex abuse images online.

Run by the Department of Internal Affairs, it blocks web users from accessing sites that are known to contain images or videos of child sex abuse. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Censorship, Censorship & New Technology, Child Sex Crimes, Enforcement Tagged With: child exploitation, web filter

Bill covering insolvency practitioners advances

November 9, 2013 by SPCS Leave a Comment

A bill that would require insolvency practitioners to be registered and meet minimum requirements has passed its second reading. Commerce Minister Craig Foss says the Insolvency Practitioners Bill will improve the integrity of New Zealand’s financial system and investor confidence. It would also give the Registrar of Companies greater power of enforcement, including the ability to deregister those who did not meet requirements.

Source: The Dominion Post, Saturday, November 9, 2013. A2.

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Filed Under: Enforcement Tagged With: Craig Foss, insolvency, Insolvency Practitioners Bill

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