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Australia Bans Financial Advisor For 10 Years Over Crypto Scheme

Australia’s markets regulator has banned a financial adviser from offering financial services for 10 years, alleging she deceptively invested her clients’ money into a crypto platform listed as a possible scam.

The Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) said on Thursday that it had put Glenda Maree Rogan on a decade-long ban for allegedly transferring 14.8 million Australian dollars ($9.6 million) “invested by clients, family and friends to a cryptocurrency-based investment scam.”

The agency claimed that between March 2022 and June 2023, Rogan took her clients’ funds and moved them to personal and company bank accounts before converting a majority to crypto and sending the money to the crypto platform Financial Centre.

ASIC has listed Financial Centre as an unlicensed entity that “should not be trusted” and claimed that Rogan “would have had suspicions about the legitimacy of the Financial Centre from at least October 2022.”

Rogan’s clients deceived, ASIC claims

ASIC said that between May 2014 and early February 2024, Rogan was an accountant, financial adviser and director at a group of companies called Fincare located in Sutherland and Wollongong, two regions south of Sydney.