Where did you learn that?Yes she did. For Maliver. 2
One of those employees opted to have all of their pay directed to their super & as a consequence found out that they too were scammed.
Where did you learn that?Yes she did. For Maliver. 2
One of those employees opted to have all of their pay directed to their super & as a consequence found out that they too were scammed.
Where did you learn that?
Yes, it seems unusual that she was using someone else's license but the auditors and accountants did not check to see how the license holder was associated with Maliver and include their involvement in the audits! I think that there wasOh dear. Maybe some can look at suing those accountants. A keen eye that does this sort of thing for a living should have picked up that there were 2 digits short on the commsec paperwork. About operating under someone else’s license, a lot in the industry share licenses under the same ‘umbrella’ apparently. I think MC knew that she could talk her way out of a lot of things. The raid, however, and the freezing of her accounts ... not!
Although this story refers to this woman as a friend who previously worked alongside her (20 years ago), not actually ever being employed by MC???This was about one of the women.... who, in an another article, said she never took any wages, as MC was said to be investing her wages for her.....
Last week, investigators at Bondi Police Station interviewed for more than five hours a woman who previously worked with Ms Caddick.
The woman first met Ms Caddick 20 years ago when she was working at Wise Financial Services, and ended up in an administrative role alongside her.
The job largely involved filing documents but the woman had no idea Ms Caddick was allegedly forging financial statements and duping clients – including herself.
Like many of Ms Caddick’s friends, the former colleague trusted her with her own money.
Melissa Caddick’s documents were shredded as ASIC started investigation | Daily Telegraph
Blue Violet I just commented on this exact thing then saw your post. You have a fine mind.Oh dear. Maybe some can look at suing those accountants. A keen eye that does this sort of thing for a living should have picked up that there were 2 digits short on the commsec paperwork. About operating under someone else’s license, a lot in the industry share licenses under the same ‘umbrella’ apparently. I think MC knew that she could talk her way out of a lot of things. The raid, however, and the freezing of her accounts ... not!
But maybe I don't think like a professional accountant/auditor. Maybe I don't know enough about the profession to comment.
Forgery is not a 21st century fad.
But the 21st century and the digital age have shown us a whole new level of fraud in the creation of false documents with apps.
I believe the onus is on members of any profession/industry to stay up to date with changes that could or do affect them. Why weren't things crosschecked?
Ring the licence holder and verify she gave permission. Might take 2 weeks max to contact her.
Am I naive?
If anyone comes across the other article where it does say that, please draw it to my attention.who, in an another article, said she never took any wages, as MC was said to be investing her wages for her.....
Yes she did.But did she have employees (other than hiring the personal chef)? I haven't seen anything about cleaners, and the only reference I've seen to office employees was a post back in the threads somewhere (threads now gone) which was linking to an article. I can't remember what the article was or what it said, I just remember wondering if it had been misinterpreted because I could see an alternative meaning too where it was not saying Melissa had employees.
Trying to find it. I remember seeing it in the other deleted threadsIf anyone comes across the other article where it does say that, please draw it to my attention.
Found another article but there were probably more .....If anyone comes across the other article where it does say that, please draw it to my attention.
Can you book rental cars and accommodation without confirming your identity?
Accommodation maybe but car no.
Fake i.d would be just as risky because of the inevitable media coverage.
This was about one of the women.... who, in an another article, said she never took any wages, as MC was said to be investing her wages for her.....
Last week, investigators at Bondi Police Station interviewed for more than five hours a woman who previously worked with Ms Caddick.
The woman first met Ms Caddick 20 years ago when she was working at Wise Financial Services, and ended up in an administrative role alongside her.
The job largely involved filing documents but the woman had no idea Ms Caddick was allegedly forging financial statements and duping clients – including herself.
Like many of Ms Caddick’s friends, the former colleague trusted her with her own money.
Melissa Caddick’s documents were shredded as ASIC started investigation | Daily Telegraph
1. You can be thinking about what to buy your 'loved' ones for Christmas or whether your child will play soccer when goes to high school because he has loved it since he was little.There are many questions I have after analysing the statements made by AK at the press interview. IMO I don’t believe AK is being entirely truthful but I am not sure if that is because he has been trained in how to respond, has been told not to answer certain questions or is lying. Obviously this type of interview is unnatural (especially if one feels they are, or could be, under suspicion) so nerves would be kicking in. Unfortunately there were not a lot of base line questions in the interview to gauge AK’s comfortable behaviour. Here is my analysis (sorry for the length). Times noted are rough and are based on the 9news Sydney appeal on Facebook.
The media asked some great questions however AK did not answer many of them for whatever reason. I would be seeking those answers by asking those questions in other ways. I assume the police would have already done this.
- ‘Melissa is a dedicated and incredible mother, a beautiful daughter, sister and loved wife’. The word ‘loved’ is past tense. Who wrote this statement?
- 2:12 when asked about Melissa’s state of mind AK said ‘this is out of character and went on with his standard communities of Australia statement. Question was not answered.
- 2:24 when asked did he have any idea what happened to her AK did not answer the question. He provided the communities of Australia statement and then said ‘a lot of you know who she is....a lot of you know who she um... um who she is as a person...um.’ and then goes on with the communities statement. The use of the word ‘she’ instead of Melissa is interesting and could show disconnection.
- 2:45 when giving his appeal to Melissa he leans down into the microphone and says ‘you know how much we love you...um just come home everything’s taken care of - you’re not in trouble’. IMO his head down eyes largely closed and shaking head sideways are interesting. He smiled a little leaning into the microphone perhaps liking the option to appeal/reach out to Melissa. I am not not sure what is meant by ‘everything has been taken care of’. I would like to expand on this. I also note the word ‘we’ rather than ‘I’.
- 3:02 when asked is there anyone who may have wanted to hurt Melissa he says ‘no - not that I know of’. Eyes were often closed, head down, shakes head. Not a definite ‘no’ answer.
- 3:06 last conversation you had with her? AK does not answer the question. He closes his eyes, shakes head and mentions ‘the night before...um before we went to bed’. The use of ‘we’ is interesting and indicates both went to bed.
- 3:14 Was it just normal when you talked to her? ‘As normal’ - eyes closed and shakes head. IMO how can it be normal after that ASIC raid? As normal as what?
- 3:18 Did you speak to her before you went out for a run? ‘No I didn’t as I was asleep’ eyes largely closed.
- 3:24 did she go for a run every morning? ‘Consistently’. Not a yes answer. So sometimes she didn’t go for a run?
- 3:27 She didn’t take her phone with her? ‘She always took her phone...um....in this case this was the only time since I’ve known her that she did not have her phone with her’. Use of the word ‘she’ rather than ‘Melissa’. Not comfortable answering.
- 3:38 when did you realise something was wrong? ‘I was advised um to contact within 24 hours and that I did’. He did not answer the question. Who advised? When? When did ‘you’ realise?
- 3:50 were there some places she liked to go where people should be keeping an eye out for her? 3:53 he looked left then answered. He was more comfortable in answering this question. He was looking around comfortably and eyes were up. Could this be a base line response?
- 4:05 can you take us though the night before when you were with her? Did you have a party in the home then went to bed... ‘there’s nothing else that I can give you further’ - question not answered eyes largely closed. Note: 4:11 AG shakes head.
- 4:15 what sort of impact has this had on you and your family? Question not answered. ‘We just want her back....that’s all’. 4:24 looks down to left. Note the use of the word ‘her’ rather than Melissa.
- 4:28 impact on son? ‘He’s ...he’s good um as can be expected um that’s all I have to say at the moment thank you’. He uses the word ‘he’ here so it could be the way he regularly talks?
- 4:39 a lot of discussions in the media about prior financial investigations. Is that quite stressful for you family? ‘It’s ....it’s all just matter at this point....’ (matter?) then goes onto the communities statement. Question not answered.
- 4:58 when asked if the camera surely would have captured her leaving. AK reverted to how wonderful Bondi detectives are and did not answer the question. Note:AG shakes head slightly at 5:02.
My sincere thoughts are with those affected by this matter.
I was issued a HERTZ hire car by GIO when my car was stolen. I had to provide i.d(license) and the person paying the bond/deposit (my friend) had to give his license and credit card details over.Good point. Maybe they got away with using a credit card in the name of Maliver? Or they used cash for the accomodation and when the car was delivered or when they picked up the car and the people who took the card or cash have not made the connection - yet.
Found another article but there were probably more .....
The woman, who worked with Caddick for over 20 years, told police in a five hours interview that she trusted her and invested about $1million hoping it would support her children's future.
Another colleague said she believed her wages were being paid into a superannuation fund worth about $700,000.
She has since discovered the money she was owed is all gone.
Major twist in search for missing millionaire Melissa Caddick as the accountant's colleagues speak | Daily Mail Online
I was issued a HERTZ hire car by GIO when my car was stolen. I had to provide i.d(license) and the person paying the bond/deposit (my friend) had to give his license and credit card details over.
They ran both our licenses through their database to confirm everything.
No hire car company is going to give a car out to anyone unless they have their current license and can confirm they reside at the address on the license. It would be company suicide.
You raise some great points that few, if any, have done so on here Estelle but we need to eliminate hire cars. Mistakes will have been made but hiring a car will not have been one of them.
I'm not reading it the way you do. My reading is that colleague does not mean employee, and that wages being paid into a superannuation fund managed by Melissa does not mean the woman was Melissa's employee, and "her wages" does not mean her entire wages. That the balance should have been around $700,000 does raise a question of it being the entire wage rather than around 10%, but I think it's more likely that an accumulated superannuation balance plus current superannuation, the former if not also the latter earned working for another organization, were moved to be under Melissa's control.Found another article but there were probably more .....
The woman, who worked with Caddick for over 20 years, told police in a five hours interview that she trusted her and invested about $1million hoping it would support her children's future.
Another colleague said she believed her wages were being paid into a superannuation fund worth about $700,000.
She has since discovered the money she was owed is all gone.
Major twist in search for missing millionaire Melissa Caddick as the accountant's colleagues speak | Daily Mail Online
I'm not reading it the way you do. My reading is that colleague does not mean employee, and that wages being paid into a superannuation fund managed by Melissa does not mean the woman was Melissa's employee, and "her wages" does not mean her entire wages. That the balance should have been around $700,000 does raise a question of it being the entire wage rather than around 10%, but I think it's more likely that an accumulated superannuation balance plus current superannuation, the former if not also the latter earned working for another organization, were moved to be under Melissa's control.
I'm not reading it the way you do. My reading is that colleague does not mean employee, and that wages being paid into a superannuation fund managed by Melissa does not mean the woman was Melissa's employee, and "her wages" does not mean her entire wages. That the balance should have been around $700,000 does raise a question of it being the entire wage rather than around 10%, but I think it's more likely that an accumulated superannuation balance plus current superannuation, the former if not also the latter earned working for another organization, were moved to be under Melissa's control.
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