SFO charges gas supplier with $17M fraud
Media Release
18 July 2012
SFO charges gas supplier with
$17M fraud
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) announced today that it has laid 82 criminal charges in an investigation into retail gas supplier E-Gas Limited (E-Gas).
Former Managing Director, Ronald Peter Rosenberg (71) and former General Manager, Sydney Lio Hunt (44) each face 41 charges under the Crimes Act relating to the dishonest use of documents. The charges carry a maximum sentence upon conviction of seven years imprisonment.
The SFO alleges that between April 2005 and October 2008 Mr Rosenberg and Mr Hunt deliberately under-reported the quantity of gas supplied to its retail customers in order to obtain a pecuniary advantage.
The charges allege that E-Gas under-reported its gas consumption by approximately 950,000 gigajoules worth approximately $8.74 million, and penalties were avoided to the value of approximately $8.67 million.
SFO Chief Executive, Adam Feeley said “Much of the focus of the past few years has been on finance companies. However, this case illustrates the diversity of other sectors we investigate, and companies need to be mindful that the risk of fraud exists in whatever industry they operate.”
The SFO investigation into the affairs of E-Gas commenced as a Part I inquiry in December 2010 and was upgraded to a Part II investigation in February 2011.
Mr Rosenberg and Mr Hunt will next appear in the Wellington District Court on 27 September.
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Background to investigation
Ronald Peter Rosenberg was the Managing Director/CEO and shareholder of E-Gas Limited.
Sydney Lio Hunt was the General Manager and
shareholder of E-Gas Limited.
E-Gas was established
in 2000 to supply gas to the retail market. In December 2010
the Serious Fraud Office received a complaint concerned
about possible inaccuracies between the amounts of gas E-Gas
supplied to its customers compared to the amount of gas
reported as being used, to gas wholesalers.
Under Gas
Industry rules, retailers such as E-Gas are required to book
in advance the amount of gas they expect to use in the
coming year. Throughout that year, they are required to
report actual usage. This is done by submitting data
relating to the volume of gas retailers have charged their
customers If actual usage exceeds booked amounts, the
retailer will be subject to penalties.
The SFO
alleges that persons in control of E-Gas deliberately
under-reported the quantity of gas supplied by E-Gas to its
retail customers, and that they obtained a pecuniary
advantage as a consequence. In this case the pecuniary
advantage allegedly obtained includes gas sold but not paid
for, and benefits in the form of avoided penalty payments.
Crimes Act offences
228 Dishonestly taking or using
document
Every one is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 7 years who, with intent to obtain any property, service, pecuniary advantage, or valuable consideration,—
(a) dishonestly and without claim of right, takes or obtains any document; or
(b) dishonestly and without claim of right, uses or attempts to use any document.
Role of the SFO
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) was established in 1990 under the Serious Fraud Office Act in response to the collapse of financial markets in New Zealand at that time.
The SFO operates three investigative teams:
• Fraud
Detection & Intelligence;
• Financial Markets
& Corporate Fraud; and
• Fraud & Corruption.
The SFO operates under two sets of investigative
powers.
Part I of the SFO Act provides that it may
act where the Director “has reason to suspect that an
investigation into the affairs of any person may disclose
serious or complex fraud.”
Part II of the SFO Act
provides the SFO with more extensive powers where: “…the
Director has reasonable grounds to believe that an offence
involving serious or complex fraud may have been
committed…”
The SFO’s Annual Report 2011 sets out its achievements for the past year, while the Statement of Intent 2012-2015 sets out the SFO’s three year strategic goals and performance standards. Both are available online at: www.sfo.govt.nz
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