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Bernard Whimp – banned company director targets shareholders again

March 22, 2011 by SPCS Leave a Comment

A banned company director who has gained notoriety for his dishonesty, multiple legal threats and whimpish behaviour has again come under the spotlight today.

Bernard Terence Whimp, a convicted burgler and former bankrupt, was banned for five years from managing, promoting or directing any company: the ban commenced on 19 April 2007 and ends on 19 April 2012 according to the Companies Office website. And yet despite this disqualification (the maximum ban that can be imposed under the Companies Act 1993), he has seen fit, as a controller in a number of limited partnerships, including Energy Securities LP and NZ Investment Secirities LP, to target thousands of shareholders in at least six NZX-listed companies; sending them unsolicted letters offering to buy their secutities: letters that contain “misleading” and/or defective documentation.

The Secuties Commission has issued an order against Mr Whimp, as serious questions hang over the level of honesty and transparency involved in these communications with shareholders. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Other Tagged With: banned company director, Bernard Terence Whimp, Bernard Whimp, Energy Securities LP, NZ Investment Secutities LP, Securities Commission

Whimp’s threats to sue – appalling and should be ignored

February 18, 2011 by SPCS Leave a Comment

A banned company director has recently targeted a number of New Zealanders with threats of legal proceedings being issued against them if they don’t follow his demands – an action described by a promiment business leader today as appalling. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Crime Tagged With: banned company director, banned directors, banning order, Company Director, MED, Ministry of Economic Development, National Enforcement Unit, NEU, scam, White-collar crime, Wimp

Steve Crow, banned company director, promotes porn sleaze on city streets

August 6, 2010 by SPCS Leave a Comment

On Wednesday 11th August at 12.30 pm banned company director Steve Crow and Miss Erotica 2010 will be heading a parade of scorpion tanks, motorcycles with bare-breasted pillions and vehicles down Queen Street Auckland – in order to promote Crow’s failing hardcore pornography empire. Eden Digital Ltd directed by John Malcolm Carr, a San Antonio Texas based CPA, is the business entity linked to the parade of tawdry titillation that promotes a forthcoming three day event – Erotica Lifestyles Expo – featuring a collection of imported US-based porn stars, sex toys and lewd acts. On Thursday 12th August at 12.30 pm the same boringly predictable parade will head through Hamilton city streets.

Steve Crow is intending to hand out $250,000 worth of free vouchers to those attending the porn parades, so they can purchase hard core pornography DVDs marketed by his failing business Vixen Direct. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Pornography, Sexual Dysfunction Tagged With: 435 Devon Ltd, Auckland District Court, banned company director, Buildwise Ltd, Chief Censor, Crow brothers, CVC Group Ltd, David Bruce Crow, David Crow, Eden Digital Ltd, Erotica Lifestyles Expo, Financial Reporting Act 1993, Fitzroy, hardcore pornography, HWGA Co Ltd, HWGA Company Ltd, Inglewood, John M Carr, John Malcolm Carr, Leanne Marie Osborn, Leanne Osborn, liquidation, Miss Erotica 2010, New Plymouth, New Plymouth District Council, New Plymouth RSA, Nicola McCully, PMIT Nomineees Ltd, porn stars, San Antonio, Sidefx Ltd, Stephen Peter Crow, Steve Crow, Taranaki, Texas, Velocity Partners Ltd, Vixen Direct, Vixen Publications Ltd

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