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To: mmmary who wrote (83072)1/24/2003 4:16:50 PM
From: StockDung  Respond to of 122087
 
Commission unveils disciplined persons list online (BCSC news release)

British Columbia Securities Commission
PO Box 10142 www.bcsc.bc.ca
Communications and Education Pacific Centre
701 West Georgia
Street
Vancouver, B.C.
Canada V7Y 1L2
Released: January 23, 2003
Contact: Andrew Poon
NR 03-05
604-899-6880 or
(B.C. & Alberta)
1-800-373-6393

Commission unveils disciplined persons list online

Vancouver ? The B.C. Securities Commission is unveiling new features
on its website to help investors better protect themselves, including
an easy-to-access list of persons who have run afoul of securities
rules.

Dubbed the "Disciplined Persons List," the website feature is an
alphabetically-organized list of all individuals who have received
sanctions since 1987 such as trading bans and monetary penalties from
the commission for securities market misconduct. The most common
violations include illegal distributions, fraud and unregistered
advising.

"One of our prime mandates is to help investors protect themselves,"
says BCSC Executive Director Steve Wilson. "And one of the most
common questions we get from the public is 'How do I get information
on the people that I'm dealing with?'

"Nowadays, the Internet is one of the first places people go to when
they are researching investments and the backgrounds of the people
that they are dealing with when they invest their money. So, it makes
sense to give them an easy-to-use list of the people who have been
disciplined by the commission to help them in their research."

Wilson cautions that the commission is not saying that investors
should avoid dealing with a person just because his or her name is on
the list.

"It is just a case of full disclosure. We find that investors
appreciate knowing as much as possible of the professional
backgrounds of the advisers that they are dealing with."

In another website upgrade, the commission has added access to an
online version of the securities act, rules and regulations with a
promise to update changes to securities legislation within 14 days of
the amendments coming into force.

Investment industry professionals also benefit from the BCSC website
improvements: the commission has launched a Compliance Toolkit, a
feature that includes frequently requested information about the
securities rules and regulations governing registrants.

Also new on the BCSC website is an online feedback option, which
allows website users to send in their comments about the commission.

The B.C. Securities Commission is the independent provincial
government agency responsible for regulating trading in securities
and exchange contracts within the province.
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