Perpetual challenges FMA raids
The FMA revealed last month that it was investigating Perpetual, a subsidiary of PGC, over a $28 million loan facility to the Torchlight Fund, which is run by PGC boss George Kerr.
Perpetual has taken a judicial review proceeding against the FMA, which it claims over-stepped its powers when it executed a search of PGC-related companies in April.
In a case that began yesterday in the High Court at Auckland, Perpetual is seeking to have Justice Paul Heath declare the raids were unlawful.
It has taken issue with both the form of the notice issued under Section 25 under the FMA Act and the amount of time the companies involved were given to comply.
Since the FMA announced its investigation in July the loan, which was from Perpetual's Cash Management Fund, has been fully repaid.
However, the publicity around the loan, made after an emailed request by Kerr, resulted in a rush to the exits by investors that resulted in Perpetual's Mortgage Fund being frozen.
More recently Perpetual announced it will close down its Mortgage Fund and ‘internalise' its Cash Fund.
PGC has also announced it is looking to sell Perpetual and will invest more money in Torchlight, which will be the main part of the business.
The High Court case is due to continue today.