SC Charges Ex-Bank Analyst With Unlicensed Capital Market Activities, Misusing “Unit Trust Consultant” Title

The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) charged Mohd Arif Fadzlee Mohd Arifin (Arif), a former bank analyst and business owner, yesterday (Jan 23) with two offences relating  to unlicensed capital market activities and the misuse of the ‘unit trust consultant’ title.

For the first charge, Arif was charged under section 59(1) of the Capital Markets and  Services Act 2007 (CMSA) for holding himself out as a representative of CIMB Wealth  Advisors Berhad in dealing in securities without a licence. If convicted, this offence carries  a maximum fine of RM5 million or imprisonment for up to five years, or both.

Arif was also charged under section 362(3) of the CMSA for using the title ‘unit trust  consultant’, which created the belief that he was licensed to deal in securities when he in  fact was not. This offence carries a maximum fine of RM1 million or imprisonment not  exceeding five years, or both, if convicted.

The alleged offences took place in 2011 in Petaling Jaya and Nilai.

Arif claimed trial to both charges in separate courts. Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court judge  Datin Sabariah binti Othman granted bail at RM30,000 with one surety for the charge  under section 59(1) CMSA. In addition, he was also ordered to surrender his passport to  the court and to report to the SC on a monthly basis until the completion of the trial.

As for the charge under section 362(3) CMSA, Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court judge Tuan  Azrul Darus similarly imposed bail of RM30,000 but with two sureties. Arif was also  ordered to surrender his passport to the court and to report to the SC on a monthly basis. 

Dealing in securities is a regulated activity as set out in Schedule 2 of the CMSA and any  person carrying out this activity is required to be licensed by the SC.

The SC advises investors to be cautious when considering investment opportunities. The  SC’s Investor Alert List is constantly updated to help the public identify unauthorised/  unlicensed platforms, companies or individuals.

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