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Legal wrangle over Great Southern loans

15 Jun, 2009 08:44 AM
A group of Great Southern investors who funded their exposure to managed investment schemes through Bendigo and Adelaide Bank is getting legal advice on whether it can stop making loan repayments.

The Australian Financial Review reports that any move by the investors to bunker down into a legal fight would create difficulties for Bendigo - which has lent $615 million to about 8500 investors.

The Australian Financial Review also understands that Mulcahy Mendelson & Round is acting for the investor group and is focusing on whether the loans can be declared unenforceable because of potential Corporations Act breaches by Great Southern.

Early investigations into Great Southern suggest the company did not keep investors fully informed of the likely returns on their investments. An expected shortfall of returns from its first forestry project was kept from investors for several months during 2005.

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No wonder Anna Bligh has jumped at the chance to sell off their plantation holdings. The DPIF joint venture partners, who handed over big licks of prime grazing land on promises of 25/30m3 of annual growth and a final pay out in 25 years, must be getting seriously grumpy by now. If ITC can only average 5.5m3/ha/year over the past 8 years then DPIF won't be any better. And that means the landowner/suckers might see a sawlog around the end of the century. And they will still be stuck with the full cost of stump removal after harvest. And that means that Aila Keeto's seamless, year 25, transition from native forest wood to plantation wood, will now involve a 50 year gap in supply for the sawmillers to reflect on the competence of their spokesman, Rod McInnes.
Posted by Ian Mott, 16/06/2009 12:53:11 PM

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