TrackNet Class Action
The TrackNet managed investment scheme promised in its
Prospectus to promote and distribute new vehicle-tracking
technology which was a single satellite-based tracking device,
which could locate vehicles anywhere in Australia. It stated that
the technology had been invented and that TrackNet Australia had
purchased the technology from a Hong Kong-based company. The
technology was to be used by government organisations or companies
with large fleets to help find stolen vehicles or drivers under
duress.
It later became apparent that the technology had not been
invented and had not been purchased.
The action
On 18 December 2000, Maurice Blackburn filed a class action on
behalf of 156 shareholders who had invested in the TrackNet
scheme. The investors claimed unspecified damages against
companies Corporate Australia Investment Funds Management Limited
("CIAFM"), TrackNet Australia Limited, Cardinal Financial
Securities Limited, and the directors of CIAFM. The claim was that
the prospectus was misleading and deceptive, and that the scheme
had never properly commenced because various Expenditure Qualifying
Conditions were not met.
Judgment and settlement
The preliminary issues as to liability were heard between
September and December 2003 by Justice Emmett in the Federal Court
of Australia. Confidential provisional conclusions were
published to the parties on 10 March 2004. On 28 June 2004
the Court approved a settlement with the trustee, Cardinal
Financial Securities Limited (In Liquidation). In that
settlement the insurers for Cardinal agreed to pay a total for
$4.3million to compensate the shareholders for damages, costs and
disbursements.
On 30 June 2004 the Court made declarations that CIAFM, the
Manager of the Project, had engaged in misleading or deceptive
conduct by publishing the Prospectus and secondly, that CIAFM had
breached the Project Deed by treating the Project as on foot when
the Expenditure Qualifying Conditions had not been met. After
accepting that these parties do not have any income or assets with
which to meet a judgment debt against them, the Court otherwise
dismissed the claims against CIAFM, TrackNet Australia Pty Ltd and
Garry White, the managing director of CIAFM, with no order as to
costs. Two other directors of CIAFM previously settled with the
Applicant.