Australia Blocks Blockchain Global Director From Departing the Country
Sydney – Australian authorities haveโ prevented Blockchainโค Global โคdirector Peterโค Hodgson from leaving โขtheโ country, escalating scrutiny โof the cryptocurrency firm amid ongoing investigations โคinto its operationsโ and financial dealings. Hodgson was stoppedโ at sydney Airport on Tuesday, with border officials acting on a court order, according to a statement from theโฃ Australian Federal Police (AFP).
The move โsignalsโฃ a deepening probeโ into Blockchain Global, a once-prominent โplayer โin Australia’s cryptocurrency landscape, whichโข collapsed into voluntary management in February 2023 โฃowing creditorsโข approximately AUD $140 million (USDโ $91โ million). The AFP’s actions are aimed at preserving assets and ensuring โคHodgson’s availability for further questioning related to potentialโข breaches โฃof corporate โlaw and possible insolvency offenses. This case highlights โขthe increasing โregulatory pressure on the cryptocurrency sector โin Australia and the potential consequences for company โขdirectors facing financial scrutiny.
Hodgson’s travel ban stems fromโ an examination into allegations of improper transfer of funds โฃand potential mismanagement within Blockchain Global. The AFP executed search warrants at several properties linked toโ Hodgson and the company in March,โฃ seizing โขdocuments and electronic devices. Authorities are focusing on transactions involving the company’s digitalโข asset holdings and its Australian Cryptocurrencyโ exchange (ACX) platform.
“The AFP is committed โขto investigating allegations of financial crimeโ and holding individuals accountable for their actions,” โa spokesperson for the AFP stated. “This includes ensuring that โthose involved in the administrationโฃ of companies comply with their legal obligations.”
Blockchain global’s administrators,Jirsch Sutherland,are continuing to investigate theโฃ company’s โfinancial affairs and are working to recover assets for โcreditors. The administrators have โฃpreviouslyโ expressed concerns about the lack โคof transparency surrounding certain transactions and the difficulty in tracing the company’s digitalโ assets.
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) โis โalsoโ involved in the investigation, focusing on potential breaches of director’s duties. The case is โbeing closelyโ watched by industry observers, who beleive it could set a precedent for future enforcement actions against โcryptocurrency companies and their executives in Australia.โ Hodgson has not yetโ publicly โcommented on the travel ban โคor theโข allegations against him.