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Family Life International – a registered charity – explains what’s wrong with pornography

June 29, 2012 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Family Life International, a charity registered by the New Zealand Charities Commission, has published a clear response to the question “What’s wrong with pornography?”

It is noteworthy that the Charities Commission, headed by Mr Trevor Garrett, has stringent policies in place outlawing the dissemination, viewing, transmission and possession of “pornography” in the work place by its employees, including such activities involving workplace computers. The SPCS commends the management of the Commission for putting such policies in place and ensuring that employees in breach of these policies are dismissed and/or severely sanctioned.

Overview [of FLI article]: Thanks to the focused and concentrated efforts of pornography moguls like Playboy magazine’s Hugh Hefner, pornography has now become mainstream fare on television, film and in literature. In fact it has become so prolific that those who express their disdain for pornography are looked down upon with suspicion and ridicule.

Magazines like Playboy which were once considered gross obscenity are now touted as a cultural rite of passage, or even a form of modern art. The most frightening aspect of pornography is that it is so widely accepted while the research regarding its true effects on society and the human person is almost completely ignored.

For full article see: http://www.fli.org.nz/Home/Pornography/tabid/2031/Default.aspx

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Filed Under: Enforcement, Pornography Tagged With: Charities Commission, enforcement, Pornography

Fraud charges follow liquidation of company

June 22, 2012 by SPCS Leave a Comment

A Company director has been arrested at his home and bailed to appear in Court on Tuesday facing four charges of causing loss by deception (fraud), following the liquidation of his company which has debts of more than $2 million.

The Dominion Post (Friday, June 22, p. A5) has named the man the company in its report:

See: http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/7149604/Piano-shop-director-to-face-fraud-charges

A PLIMMERTON piano salesman, Cameron Crawford, is facing fraud charges after claims millions owed to those who sold instruments through his company are gone.

Cameron Crawford, director of Pianoshop Ltd for more than a decade, was arrested at his home in Raumati South yesterday and bailed to appear in Porirua District Court on Tuesday.

He will face four charges of causing loss by deception. However it was likely that more charges would be laid as other victims came forward to police, Detective Jocelyn Bell said.

Police will request a lengthy remand period, in order to give time to gather statements from victims, in particular those who had bought or sold pianos through Crawford, Ms Bell said.

Pianoshop, in Plimmerton, was placed in liquidation on May 21, with debts of more than $2 million

A list of creditors included more than 200 customers who bought or sold pianos through the store, but had not received the money they were owed or the instrument they purchased.

Two creditors have told The Dominion Post they have already begun legal action to try to collect debts they claimed were more than a year old.

Contacted at his home earlier this week about allegations of fraud, Crawford refused to make any comment.

Shortly after the company was placed into liquidation, Crawford said he was “gutted” the company had been liquidated.

Ms Bell said police had received complaints from several creditors who had given Crawford pianos to sell, but had never received their money. Some were told up until February that their instruments were unsold, but were then contacted as creditors in March by a company trying to strike a deal to receive Pianoshop’s debt.

“From there they’ve been able to uncover the fact that the piano has been sold a year earlier.”

Ms Bell understood that another complaint had been made in Rotorua in relation to the case, and that police had received a file from liquidator Murray Allott which also alleged fraud.

The first liquidator’s report on Pianoshop showed it had run up debts of almost $2.4 million, however selling its assets was likely to raise less than $100,000.

Secured creditor Lock Finance is owed more than $340,000, while employees and the Inland Revenue are owed another $236,000, making it unlikely unsecured creditors will receive any payment from the liquidation.

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Filed Under: Enforcement Tagged With: allegations of fraud, fraud charges, liquidation, loss by deception

Eden Digital Ltd – update on liquidation and Erotica Lifestyles Expo licence transfer

June 15, 2012 by SPCS Leave a Comment

Update on Inquiry into Funding of NZ Porn Industry: On 13th June 2012 the second Liquidator’s Report on Eden Digital Limited (In Liq) was issued (It was put into liquidation on 22/11/11 and was directed by American businessman John M Carr CPA from 23/04/08 to 13/09/11). [ Photo of John M Carr http://www.carr.co.nz/images/jmc.jpg ]

The Report revealed that one preferential creditor – (the IRD) has filed a claim in liquidation for $171,792 [for unpaid GST & PAYE].  Based on the first (earlier) Liquidation Report, the company’s employees, who constitute another class of preferential creditors, are owed $20,000 in wages. The latest report shows that seven non-preferential (unsecured) creditors, have filed claims in liquidation for $183,901. This brings the total owed by Eden Digital Ltd to these creditors, to $355,693. An additional several thousands of dollars will probably be claimed by Grant Bruce Reynolds, the Liquidator, of Reynolds & Associates Ltd, (Insolvency Practitioners), for his fees and expenses, and these costs must be paid in advance of all other payments to preferential creditors.

It is unlikely that any of the unsecured creditors will receive anything after all the secured creditors are finally paid out. The latter include the shareholder CVC Group Ltd, directed by John M Carr CPA and holder of all 150,000 company shares in Eden Digital Ltd; Vision Rentals Ltd, Solutions Group Receivables, Konica Minolta Business Solutions and Harper Collins Publishers.

Eden Digital Ltd, which was incorporated on 23rd April 2008, held the licence for Erotica Lifestyles Expo until 16 September 2011 (as reported in the Waikato Times) – the day John M Carr CPA resigned as director of Eden Digital Ltd and appointed Raymond Sydney Corben Simpson of Mt Eden, Auckland, as its sole director. On that same day the Expo licence owner, CVC Group Ltd, directed by John M Carr, withdrew the licence from the licencee Eden Digital Ltd, also directed by John M Carr. (CVC Group Ltd owns Eden Digital Ltd and both have John M Carr as sole director).

Although Eden Digital Ltd was technically put into liquidation on “by special resolution of the shareholders”, under ‘the watch’ of Mr Raymond Simpson on 22nd November 2011; this action was necessitated as a result of a financial collapse that occurred under the sole ‘watch’/directorship of John M Carr.

It would appear that Eden Digital Ltd must have been trading whilst insolvent and had not been paying tax for many months – prior to Mr Simpson being appointed as director – a state of affairs that occurred under the directorship of John M Carr – [ Note again!: he was director from 23 April 2008  to 16 September 2011. More importantly he was sole director from 15 May 2010 to 13 September 2010].

Having abandoned the directorship of Eden Digital Ltd on 16 September 2011, Mr John M Carr’s next move was to incorporate the company Esprit Events Ltd, of which he is sole director, a company also owned by CVC Group Ltd. Esprit Events Ltd purchased the Erotica Lifestyles Expo licence from CVC Group Ltd, a company of which he (Carr) is also sole director. CVC Group Ltd wholly owns both Eden Digital Ltd and Esprit Events Ltd.

Eden Digital Ltd was the licensee of Erotica Expo Expo and the transfer of the licence to a related party, Esprit Events Ltd, could hardly be seen as a significant or complex financial transaction. Director John M Carr merely obtained the licence from himself and then gave it to back himself, then returned it to himself, to put it crudely. Such a ‘transaction’ did not require a large contingent of lawyers from Checketts McKay Law firm in Cromwell or a consignment of Adult Services handmaidens to effect the ‘complex’ financial ownership transmutation. It was not exactly the ‘sale of the century’.

Having now obtained the financial records of Eden Digital Ltd, Grant Bruce Reynolds, the Liquidator, has indicated that he will be focusing his investigation into Mr John M Carr’s activities as director: specifically on “any potential breaches under the Companies Act,” and on any possible voidable preferences”. He will also be “Reviewing the sale of the business [Erotica Lifestyles Expo/Eden Digital Ltd] to a related party [Esprit Events Ltd] pre liquidation including obtaining advice on the validity of the sale and whether or not adequate consideration was given by the Purchaser for the business.”

Among the 22 unsecured creditors of Eden Digital Ltd listed in the First Liquidation Report filed on 23 November 2011, are PJ Digital Ltd and the US-registered corporation Better Business Services, Inc.  [see note below] both owned and directed by John M Carr; NZX Media Ltd and Ezisoft Computer Systems Ltd, both directed by David Bruce Crow; ASB Showgrounds which has provided the venue for a number of successive Erotica Lifestyle Expos; IRD (penalties and interest for unpaid tax), and ACC (unpaid ACC levies).

Note: Better Business Services, Inc., also referred to as BBS Inc, was incorporated in San Antonio, Texas, on November 11th, 1983, and was authorised under Texas Charter number 67876000 to carry out defined business activities in Texas, including those carried out in a certified public accountancy practice (tax returns, bookkeeping, payroll etc). John M Carr CPA is director, president and registered agent of Better Business Services, Inc. an unsecured creditor of the NZ-registered company Eden Digital Ltd (In Liq). On 6th September 1984 under charter number P03291 BBS, Inc. was authorised to do similar business in Florida.

References:

Expo claim ‘bollocks’  By Daniel Adams. 29 November 2011

http://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-times/news/6053216/Expo-claim-bollocks

Companies Office website: www.companies.govt.nz

Porn Kingdom asset sale to be questioned. National Business Review. 8 July 2009. By Lucy Craymer.

http://www.nbr.co.nz/article/porn-kingdom-asset-sale-be-questioned-105061

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Filed Under: Enforcement, Pornography Tagged With: ASB Showgrounds, BBS Inc, Better Business Services, Eden Digital Ltd, Erotica Lifestyles Expo, John M Carr, John M Carr CPA, liquidation, Liquidation Report, NZX Media Ltd, photo of John M Carr, PJ Digital Ltd

Unlawful acceptance of donation in 2010 mayoralty campaign – 22 month jail sentence

May 2, 2012 by SPCS Leave a Comment

A high profile mayoralty candidate who accepted a campaign donation in exchange for an offer of ‘political favours’ – filed a “no contest plea” to eight criminal charges, including: receiving unlawful compensation for official acts, accepting illegal campaign contributions and filing a false campaign financial report (it was co-signed by the candidate’s treasurer). The candidate, who was recorded on video accepting the donation from an undercover enforcement agent posing as a businessman seeking “access” favours, has been sentenced to a 22.4 month jail term, fined, and required to do 200 hours of community service on release from incarceration.

Is this a case of  “entrapment” involving an innocent scapegoat, as claimed? Should donations to political candidates entitle donors “access” to donation recipients? What community standards should we seek to uphold in creating laws relating to political campaign contributions? Where does the fine line exist between the “letter” and the “spirit” of the law relating to these compliance matters? [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Crime, Enforcement Tagged With: 2010 mayoralty campaign, John M Carr, John M Carr CPA, mildred fernandez, Orange County, THe Local Electoral Act, treasurer

Auckland Council Should Reject Sky City Pokie Deal – says Family First NZ

April 26, 2012 by SPCS Leave a Comment

In a Media Release issued today, Family First NZ, a registered charity with the Charities Commission directed by Mr Trevor Garrett, is supporting the call for Auckland Council to make a stand against the SkyCity convention centre-for-pokie machines deal.

 “The Local Government Act empowers Councils to provide for the social well-being of our communities. Family First is calling on the Auckland Council to oppose any law change which would allow the mass influx of more ‘mechanical pickpocket’ machines to Sky City. Casinos thrive on the false promise of getting rich quickly, but the reality is that those who can least afford to gamble are gambling themselves deeper into debt,” says Bob McCoskrie, National Director of Family First NZ. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Enforcement, Gambling Addiction Tagged With: Auckland City Council, Auckland Council, Charities Commission, Family First NZ, pokie machines deal, registered charity, Sky City Pokie Deal

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