Pensions for Widows - Deed of Variation

Phillip Sweeney made this Freedom of Information request to Australian Securities and Investments Commission

This request has been closed to new correspondence from the public body. Contact us if you think it ought be re-opened.

Australian Securities and Investments Commission did not have the information requested.

Phillip Sweeney

Dear Australian Securities and Investments Commission,

The document of documents the applicant seeks is any correspondence from Commissioner Day of ASIC or any other ASIC Officer to the Senate Economics Reference Committee or members of the committee or the committee secretary where concern has been expressed that a Deed of Variation dated 20 November 1974 did no validly amend the terms of an occupational pension scheme established on the 23 December 1913 in the State of South Australia that has been known by several names including The Provident Fund, the Elders IXL Superannuation Fund and more recently as the AusBev Superannuation Fund.

Purported instruments associated with this Fund bear the signatures of John Dorman Elliott and Ken Jarrett who were the subject of three major investigations by the former National Crime Authority (NCA). Mr Jarrett served a term of imprisonment for dishonest conduct.

The search period is from 1 September 2015

Yours faithfully,

Phillip Sweeney

Greg Hackett, Australian Securities and Investments Commission

1 Attachment

Dear Mr Sweeney
Please find attached ASIC's response to your FOI request dated 12 December
2015.

Cheers
Greg Hackett | Senior Lawyer – Escalated Matters & Government, Assessment
& Intelligence | ASIC | ' +61 3 9280 3530 | È +61 402 972 182 | 7 +61 3
9280 3413 | * [email address]
 

Please consider the environment before printing this document

  

Information collected by ASIC may contain personal information. Please
refer to our Privacy policy http://www.asic.gov.au/privacy for information
about how we handle your personal information, your rights to seek access
to and correct personal information, and how to complain about breaches of
your privacy by ASIC.

  

NOTICE

 

This e-mail and any attachments are intended for the addressee(s) only and
may be confidential. They may contain legally privileged or copyright
material. You should not read, copy, use or disclose them without
authorisation. If you are not the intended recipient please contact the
sender as soon as possible by return e-mail and then please delete both
messages. This notice should not be removed.