ASIC needs fundamental reform over complex litigation: report
Submitted by Sunil Kumar on Sat, 12/26/2009 - 06:19Australia’s corporate regulator’s recent failed attempts to prosecute high profile cases have invited calls for fundamental changes regarding its dealing with lengthy and expensive cases.
The age reported that Professor Ian Ramsay doubted the Australian Securities & Investments Commission's capability in handling complex litigation.
Professor Ramsay, director of the Centre for Corporate Law at Melbourne University said that ASIC was lacking ability to identify cases it could litigate successfully.
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