Offset Alpine fire

Coordinates: 33°51′05.18″S 151°02′32.58″E / 33.8514389°S 151.0423833°E / -33.8514389; 151.0423833
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The Offset Alpine fire was a 1993 fire that destroyed a

Australian Securities & Investments Commission spanned over ten years, amid suspicions that the printing plant was burnt down as part of an insurance fraud
. It also gained attention because of the high profile of individuals involved.

Background

In 1992 Stroika, an Australian Securities Exchange listed company controlled by Rene Rivkin, bought the Offset Alpine printing firm from Kerry Packer for $15.3 million. On Christmas Eve, 1993, the firm's sole asset, the printing plant, was destroyed by fire. It had been insured at replacement value ($53.2 million), more than three times its purchase price, and the share price skyrocketed. The fire was blamed on a staff barbecue, but suspicions of arson have persisted.[citation needed]

Known investors included:[2]

The

Swiss bank accounts. Rivkin denied any knowledge of the ownership of the stake at the time, but in 2003 ASIC discovered that he himself, in partnership with Richardson and Kennedy, had been using Swiss bank accounts to trade in Offset Alpine and other companies. Rivkin committed suicide in 2005, before the investigation was completed, after being jailed on an unrelated insider trading matter. In January 2006 after a two-year legal battle, ASIC gained access to the relevant Swiss banking records. In September 2006 it was revealed that Richardson had almost $1.5 million in Swiss accounts which he had failed to declare to the Australian Taxation Office.[3]

In 2010 ASIC discontinued its investigation.[4]

References

  1. PM
    . Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 20 October 2010.
  2. Sydney Morning Herald
    . Retrieved 15 August 2007.
  3. ^ Steketee, Mike; Higgins, Ean (31 October 2003). "Tax hunt on Swiss millions". The Australian. Retrieved 15 August 2007.
  4. Australian Securities & Investments Commission
    . 30 May 2010. Retrieved 25 May 2014.

Further reading

  • Chenoweth, Neil (2006). "A Very Good Fire". Packer's Lunch. Allen & Unwin. .

33°51′05.18″S 151°02′32.58″E / 33.8514389°S 151.0423833°E / -33.8514389; 151.0423833