Saturday, June 24, 2006

FREE RIDER PASSPORT

further to the last post where I hinted at a free ride Passport system being already in place and already failing to protect the public interest.......................

(by the way, if you can obtain a copy of FREE RIDER, by John Lawrence Reynolds, you may never trust the Canadian financial system again. No it is not a consiracy theory book, no it is not fiction and no I am not shitting you when I say this)
but I digress

I checked on the OSC web page at
http://www.osc.gov.on.ca/Regulation/Orders/ord_index.jsp

and found out just how many PASSPORT type orders etc, that all thirteen of our securities teams have co-operated on

The number of rulings, orders, exemptions to deadlines, exemptions to securities law, etc, etc etc, amounted to SIXTY FOUR listed under the letter A alone, in the year 2004 alone.

If I mathematically extrapolate how many fall under the entire alphabet, for the last ten or so years I come up with a zillion. They may or may not all be Passport approval situations, but enough of them are to ensure that we are being misled by provincial commissions and or ministers when they say a passport system is a new solution. It is not new, and it is not a solution. Unless we want to continue to have our top securities police in each province still able to sleep on the job and be paid for it.

below is the actual exemption that all canadians deserve a royal commission on:

IN THE MATTER OF
NATIONAL INSTRUMENT 81-105
MUTUAL FUND SALES PRACTICES
AND
IN THE MATTER OF
THE MUTUAL RELIANCE REVIEW SYSTEM
FOR EXEMPTIVE RELIEF APPLICATIONS
AND
IN THE MATTER OF
ASSANTE CORPORATION

MRRS DECISION DOCUMENT
WHEREAS the local securities regulatory authority or regulator (the "Decision Maker") in each of of British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, Nunavut, the Yukon, and Northwest Territories (the "Original Jurisdictions") and Saskatchewan and Quebec (collectively with the Original Jurisdictions, the "Jurisdictions") have received an application from Assante Corporation (the "Filer") on behalf of itself and its current and future affiliated distributors and their respective representatives from time to time for a decision under section 9.1 of National Instrument 81-105 Mutual Fund Sales Practices ("NI 81-105") that the prohibitions on certain rebates contained in section 7.1 of NI 81-105 shall not apply to rebates paid by representatives to clients who are switching from third party products to mutual funds managed by, or by an affiliate of, the Filer;

http://www.osc.gov.on.ca/Regulation/Orders/2004