GetSwift Notes ASIC’s Refusal to Comply with Australian Freedom of Information Request
September 14 2020 - 7:10PM
Business Wire
GetSwift Limited (ASX: GSW) (‘GetSwift’ or the
‘Company’), a leading business and logistics optimization
technology company, noted that Australian Securities and
Investments Commission (ASIC) refused to comply with a freedom of
information request seeking disclosure of the total costs
associated with its approximately 18-month legal proceedings
against the Company.
GetSwift made the request under the Freedom of Information Act
1982 in mid-August, whereupon ASIC actually compiled the
information into a document containing all relevant costs through
the end of July. But ASIC’s representative, Justin Frank, decided
not to release the document.
In a letter to GetSwift’s outside counsel dated September 14,
Mr. Frank wrote: “I consider that the release of information that
details ASIC’s costs in the investigation and litigation against
GetSwift and associated parties would be premature and has the
potential to adversely impact upon the adjudication of this
matter.”
This is the third time ASIC has refused a freedom of information
request regarding legal expenses in the case against GetSwift and
related investigations.
GetSwift would like to point out that the lengthy proceedings
against it could easily have cost Australian taxpayers – who have
gained nothing and may never gain anything from the lawsuit – a
significant sum of money. If the public disclosure of that sum is
embarrassing or “prejudicial” in the context of a taxpayer-funded
campaign, then there is even more reason for it to be made
public.
GetSwift would furthermore highlight that the Company regularly
discloses costs associated with its own legal services. As required
under standard reporting guidelines, the company includes a line
item semiannually capturing its legal expenses. That raises the
question: If companies make such disclosures voluntarily, then why
can ASIC remain opaque?
The company intends to file a formal review and/or complaint
regarding Mr. Frank’s decision.
About GetSwift Limited
GSW is a technology and services company that offers a suite of
software products and services focused on business and logistics
automation, data management and analysis, communications,
information security, and infrastructure optimization and also
includes ecommerce and marketplace ordering, workforce management,
data analytics and augmentation, business intelligence, route
optimization, cash management, task management shift management,
asset tracking, real-time alerts, cloud communications, and
communications infrastructure (collectively, the “GetSwift
Offering”). The GetSwift Offering is used by public and private
sector clients across industries and jurisdictions for their
respective logistics, communications, information security, and
infrastructure projects and operations.
GetSwift is headquartered in Denver, Colorado and is listed on
the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX:GSW).
For further background, please visit www.getswift.co. GetSwift
is an emerging growth company and is subject to a variety of risks.
The Company is not yet profitable, and there can be no assurance
that it will achieve profitability. The Company's business and a
variety of investment considerations are discussed in more detail
in the Company's filings with the Australia Securities Exchange
(ASX). Investors are encouraged to review the more complete
information contained in such filings.
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