Federal Register of Legislation
NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF DISQUALIFICATION – Andrew Blow - 13 December 2024
Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993
To:
Andrew Blow
MOSMAN NSW 2088
I, Andrew Orme, a delegate of the Commissioner of Taxation, give you notice as required by subsection 344(6) of the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993 (SISA), that I have confirmed your disqualification under subsection 344(4) of the SISA.
I have confirmed your disqualification as I am satisfied that the corporate trustee of one or more superannuation entities has contravened the SISA on one or more occasions, and at the time of the contraventions you were a responsible officer of the corporate trustee and the seriousness of the contraventions provides grounds for disqualifying you.
The confirmation of disqualification takes effect on the day on which it is made.
Dated: 13 December 2024
Andrew Orme Deputy Commissioner of Taxation
Per Brenden Morley
Note 1:
Under subsection 126(7) of the SISA, details of this disqualification notice will be published as a Notifiable Instrument in the Federal Register of Legislation.
Note 2:
Under section 126k of the SISA, it is an offence for a disqualified person, who knows that he or she is a disqualified person, to be, or act as a: trustee, investment manager or custodian of a superannuation entity responsible officer or a body corporate that is a trustee, investment manager or custodian, of a superannuation entity The maximum penalty for committing this offence is two years jail.
Note 3:
Under subsection 44(8) of the SISA, if you are affected by this decision and are not satisfied with it, you can apply to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal to review the decision within 28 days of the Commissioner giving notification of this decision.
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