Progress of the HKMA's investigations in Lehman-Brothers-related cases

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15 Jan 2010

Progress of the HKMA's investigations in Lehman-Brothers-related cases

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) announced today (Friday) that up to 14 January 2010, there were 12,894 complaint cases concerning Lehman-Brothers-related investment products which have been resolved by a settlement agreement reached under section 201 of the Securities and Futures Ordinance (Notes 1 & 2) and 543 cases through the enhanced complaint-handling procedures required by the settlement agreement. Together with the 2,658 cases closed because insufficient prima facie evidence of misconduct was found after assessment or no sufficient grounds and evidence were found after investigation, the handling of 16,095 complaints received have now been completed.

Currently, 1,039 Lehman-Brothers-related complaint cases (including minibond cases) are under disciplinary consideration after detailed investigation by the HKMA. Proposed disciplinary notices are being prepared in respect of 740 such cases and proposed disciplinary notices or decision notices have been issued in respect of another 299 cases (Note 3). Adding these 1,039 cases to those the handling of which has already been completed, investigation work has finished for 79% of complaint cases received.

(A table summarising the progress of the disciplinary and complaint-resolution work in respect of Lehman-Brothers-related complaints is attached (Note 4).)

Table

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Alice Lo, Communications Chief, at 2878 1480 or
Yokee Wong, Manager (Communications), at 2878 1213

Hong Kong Monetary Authority
15 January 2010

 

Notes:

  1. On 22 July 2009, the SFC, the HKMA and 16 distributing banks reached an agreement under section 201 of the SFO in relation to the repurchase of Lehman Brothers Minibonds from eligible customers and the HKMA has informed the banks that, since the agreement contains detailed arrangements for settlement of claims and the implementation of robust systems for selling unlisted structured investment products and dealing with related customer complaints in future, it is not the intention of the HKMA to take any enforcement action in relation to Minibond cases that involve eligible customers who accept the repurchase offer.
  2. Since 7 August 2009, 16 minibond distributing banks have begun issuing repurchase offer letters to eligible customers (about 25,000 customers) under the Lehman-Brothers Minibonds Repurchase Scheme (the Scheme) announced on 22 July 2009. Up to 13 January 2010, 24,718 customers have responded to the repurchase offers, of whom 24,453 customers or 98.9% have accepted the offers. As of 31 December 2009, for customers who had accepted the offer, 99.99% of them already received payment from the banks concerned, while the remaining payments will be settled soon (in any case no later than 30 days after having received the duly completed acceptance forms from these customers). Separately, about 4,800 customers who had reached settlements with the banks prior to the introduction of the Scheme are eligible for the voluntary offer made by the banks, with a view to bringing them in line with the eligible customers who accept the repurchase offer under the Scheme. For customers whose previous settlement amount was less than 60% (for customers aged below 65) or 70% (for customers aged 65 or above) of the principal invested, 99.5% had already received top-up payments from the banks concerned on 31 December 2009.
  3. These are cases in respect of which (a) proposed disciplinary notices have been issued and representations were pending, (b) representations have been received and are being reviewed, or (c) disciplinary decision notices have been issued and the persons concerned have been given 21 days to consider whether to appeal to the Securities and Futures Appeals Tribunal.
  4. Some figures in the table have been adjusted after re-grouping of certain complaints involving multiple products and elimination of duplicated complaints.
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