Thursday, October 2, 2008

Compensation to affected investors

Dear Mr. Tan,

According to the announcement, the MAS can only re-examine regulatory and supervisory roles and regulatory actions include "public reprimand" and "files".

Regulatory action could include fines and public reprimands but cannot include requiring FIs to pay compensation to affected investors.

This is too light a sentence for the FIs. Especially those who make the decisions to sell the products fraudulently and the lawyers who draft the prospectus into meaningless jargon!

Their FI will address their complaint quickly and fairly. Where a customer is still not satisfied, he can have the matter referred to FIDReC, which was specifically set up to handle such issues."

The FIDREC can only handle upto a claim of $50,000. So many of us put into far more than that! This "$50,000" limit must be removed! Also, we need the government to give us a fair legal judgement of this mis-selling saga!

Julie


REPLY
The Petition calls for MAS to make an investigation if there were any wrong doings done by the Financial Institution and to take appropriate action in Court on behalf of the investors. The Court can decide on how the investors are to be compensated.

In a similar case involving the "auction rate securities", the financial institutions decide to buy back the securities from the investors, rather than face the Court decision.