MFDA issues Notice of Settlement Hearing in respect of Nathalie Doiron
TORONTO, Sept. 26, 2018 /CNW/ - The Mutual Fund Dealers Association of Canada ("MFDA") announced that it has issued a Notice of Settlement Hearing dated September 5, 2018 regarding the presentation, review and consideration of a proposed settlement agreement by a Hearing Panel of the MFDA's Central Regional Council.
The settlement agreement will be between Staff of the MFDA and Nathalie Doiron ("Respondent") and involves matters for which she may be disciplined by a Hearing Panel pursuant to MFDA By-laws. The proposed settlement agreement concerns an allegation that between January 2011 and December 2013, the Respondent sent client communications and a sales communication to a client that were not approved by her Member and which:
a) |
omitted material facts or were otherwise misleading; |
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contained unjustified promises of specific results; |
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used unrepresentative statistics to suggest unwarranted or exaggerated conclusions, or failed to identify the material assumptions made in arriving at these conclusions; |
d) |
contained opinions or forecasts of future performance which were not clearly labeled as such; and/or |
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failed to fairly present the potential risks to the client |
contrary to MFDA Rules 2.7.2, 2.7.3, 2.8.2 and 2.1.1. |
The settlement hearing will take place on November 19, 2018, commencing at 10:00 a.m. (Eastern), or as soon thereafter as the matter can be held, in the hearing room at the offices of the MFDA, located at 121 King Street West, Suite 1000, Toronto, Ontario.
MFDA settlement hearings are typically held in the absence of the public pursuant to section 20.5 of MFDA By-law No. 1 and Rule 15.2(2) of the MFDA Rules of Procedure. If the Hearing Panel accepts the settlement agreement, then the proceeding will become open to the public and a copy of the decision of the Hearing Panel and the settlement agreement will be made available at www.mfda.ca.
A copy of the Notice of Settlement Hearing is available on the MFDA website at www.mfda.ca. During the period described in the Notice of Settlement Hearing, the Respondent conducted business in Whitby, Ontario.
The MFDA is the self-regulatory organization for Canadian mutual fund dealers, regulating the operations, standards of practice and business conduct of its Members and their approximately 82,000 Approved Persons with a mandate to protect investors and the public interest. For more information about the MFDA's complaint and enforcement processes, as well as links to 'Check an Advisor' and other Investor Tools, visit the For Investors page on the MFDA website.
SOURCE Mutual Fund Dealers Association of Canada
Charles Toth, Director, Litigation, 416-943-4619, [email protected]
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