Vantis plc: Stanford International Bank Limited - in liquidation (SIB); Verbal decision from Montreal Superior Court in relat...
14 September 2009 - 6:20PM
Business Wire
The Joint Liquidators of SIB, Nigel Hamilton-Smith and Peter
Wastell, wish to advise that a verbal judgment from the Montreal
Superior Court, Canada, issued on 11 September 2009, concluded that
Ralph Janvey, the Receiver appointed by the United States (US)
Securities and Exchange Commission, be formally recognised as the
party to whom control of the Canadian assets should be passed.
The Joint Liquidators confirmed that, contrary to allegations
made, all copies taken of the data were to international forensic
standards and their actions have at all times been in accordance
with the terms of the order of the High Court of Antigua and
Barbuda under which they were appointed, including taking steps to
ensure that client data is kept confidential.
Commenting on the judgment, Nigel Hamilton-Smith, Client Partner
at Vantis Business Recovery Services and Joint Liquidator of SIB,
says:
"We fully anticipate appealing this decision and will be closely
studying the judgment with our legal counsel. It is hoped that the
Court of Appeal in Canada will have an opportunity to fully
consider all the relevant legal issues."
“Despite this recent judgment, legal proceedings issued by the
Attorney General in Ontario, Canada, are continuing for control of
the same assets located in Canada. This follows a request from the
US Department of Justice (DOJ) that the assets be passed to the DOJ
as proceeds of crime.”
The Joint Liquidators are already recognised in United Kingdom
as the party to whom control of the assets of SIB should be passed.
Legal proceedings continue in the US and Switzerland for the
control of the assets of SIB, and the Joint Liquidators remain
committed to communicating accurate and timely information for the
benefit of all SIB investors located in a number of jurisdictions
across the world.
The recently developed Online Claims Management System provides
investors with a cost efficient and secure method of registering
their claims against SIB online. Since the site went live in July
2009, 17,000 SIB investors have accessed the service. Once
registered, investors are able to monitor the status of their claim
and receive updates directly from the Joint Liquidators on the
progress of the liquidation.
Investors may register their claims against SIB by visiting
https://stanford.vantisplc.com/
Stanford Trust Company Limited (STC) remains in receivership and
is not currently in a position to formally agree claims with its
clients and creditors. The liquidators of SIB are, however, aware
of the position of STC, and its clients and creditors, and know
that STC’s clients’ claims will be formally registered with SIB in
due course.
Further communications will be issued when practicable.
For further information, SIB and STC investors and creditors
should visit www.vantisplc.com/Stanford or email
stanfordenquiries@vantisplc.com
- ENDS -
Vantis Business Recovery Services is a trading division of
Vantis Group Ltd, which is regulated by the Institute of Chartered
Accountants in England and Wales for a range of investment business
activities. Vantis Group Ltd is a Vantis plc group company.
AIM listed Vantis plc is a leading UK accounting, tax and
business recovery and advisory group.
For more information about Vantis, visit www.vantisplc.com
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