WINNIPEG, MB, Aug. 1, 2024 /CNW/ - An initial appearance has been scheduled before a hearing panel of the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO) pursuant to the Mutual Fund Dealer Rules to set a date for a disciplinary hearing in the matter of Jeremy Liam Short.

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The initial appearance is open to the public unless the hearing panel orders otherwise. The date for the disciplinary hearing will be made available at www.ciro.ca.

Initial Appearance Date:

September 23, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. (Central Time)



Location:

Winnipeg, Manitoba by videoconference

Members of the public who would like to obtain further particulars should fill out this questionnaire.

The hearing concerns allegations that Jeremy Short:

      1. electronically signed a client's signature on a Letter of Direction to cancel the transfer of the client's investments to another Dealer Member, without obtaining the client's authorization,

      2. electronically signed the signatures of approximately 85 clients on 315 account forms and submitted the account forms to the Dealer Member for processing,

      3. created notes on the Dealer Member's system containing false or misleading information, and

      4. made false or misleading statements to the Dealer Member during the course of its investigation into his conduct.

The Notice of Hearing and Statement of Allegations which set out the allegations are available at:

Short, Jeremy – Notice of Hearing and Statement of Allegations

The alleged violations occurred while Jeremy Short was registered in Winnipeg, Manitoba as a dealing representative with Investors Group Financial Services Inc. Jeremy Short is currently not registered in the securities industry in any capacity.

The Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO) is the national self-regulatory organization that oversees all investment dealers, mutual fund dealers and trading activity on Canada's debt and equity marketplaces. CIRO is committed to the protection of investors, providing efficient and consistent regulation, and building Canadians' trust in financial regulation and the people managing their investments. For more information, visit www.ciro.ca.

All information about disciplinary proceedings relating to current and former member firms and individual registrants under the Investment Dealer and Partially Consolidated Rules (for investment dealers), the Mutual Fund Dealer Rules (for mutual fund dealers) and the Universal Market Integrity Rules (UMIR) is available on CIRO's website.

Background information regarding the qualifications and disciplinary history, if any, of advisors currently employed by CIRO-regulated investment firms is available free of charge through the AdvisorReport service. Information on how to make dealer, advisor or marketplace-related complaints is available by calling 1-877-442-4322.

CIRO investigates possible misconduct by its member firms and individual registrants. It can bring disciplinary proceedings which may result in sanctions including fines, suspensions, permanent bars, expulsion from membership, or termination of rights and privileges for individuals and firms.

SOURCE Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO)

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