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Victorian director disqualified from managing corporations for 2 years

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ASIC has banned a Victorian director from managing corporations for two years due to his involvement in two failed companies.

Between 2015 and 2018, Dimitrios (James) Podaridis was the director of two companies that went into liquidation, including ICBC Capital that held an AFS licence, provided advisory services, raised capital and traded in shares.

ASIC found that Mr Podaridis breached his record-keeping obligations to both companies, “failed to actively participate in the [ICBC’s] management or take reasonable steps to monitor the company’s affairs” and “does not adequately understand a director’s duties”.

The total amount owed to creditors across both companies is estimated to be between $562,380 and $1.69 million.

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Mr Podaridis is disqualified from managing corporations until 24 May 2023.

Neil Griffiths

Neil Griffiths

Neil is the Deputy Editor of the wealth titles, including ifa and InvestorDaily. 

Neil is also the host of the ifa show podcast.