An investor spoke to me at Speaker's Corner last night. He said that under the "Insider Trading Act", the onus of proof is now required for the accused to prove his innocence. (Note: I am not clear if this is actually the legal situation. I hope that a legal expert can confirm the situation).
He suggested that the same approach should be adopted for the mis-representation. It is clear that the credit linked notes are not suitable for the risk averse investors. He suggested that the financial insitution should be required to produce the evidence, from their records, that they have carried out the proper assessment. The financial insitution and/or its representatives cannot rely on the signed forms and disclaimers to justify their action.
I wonder if this approach can be adopted by MAS? It will help many of the vulnerable investors from the difficult task of lodging their complaint.
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