Then why did ASIC fess up and say the suspenison had nothing to do with them.
A written statement from ASIC’s Markets Enforcement desk received by ISX on
November 7 states “the decision by ASX to suspend ISX Ltd from trading on 2 October
2019 was not made with a direction from ASIC”.
And why did it take over a month to fess up to a very simple question.
“It has taken us more than a month to get an answer to a simple question about who
actually asked for the suspension of ISX shares,” said Mr Karantzis.
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