Cairns builder cops fine and 5-year ban
A Far North builder has been convicted of making a false or misleading statement and has been ordered to pay a $1,500 fine and been disqualified from managing a corporation.
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A FAR North builder has been convicted by the Cairns Magistrates Court of making a false or misleading statement and has been ordered to pay a $1,500 fine plus court costs.
Andrew Ross Eddy was a director of East Coast Construction Services Pty Ltd which operated in the building and construction industry.
In June 2020, Mr Eddy deregistered his business and declared that it was not a party to any legal proceedings.
But it was later found on that date East Coast Construction Services was involved in legal proceedings before the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal. On March 8 2022 Mr Eddy pleaded guilty to making a false or misleading statement and was sentenced in the Cairns Magistrates Court.
The Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions prosecuted the matter following a referral from Australian Securities and Investments Commission. Mr Eddy is automatically disqualified from managing corporations for five years until March 7, 2027 by virtue of his conviction.
A QBCC licence search reveals East Coast Construction Services as an individual entity was “excluded” from holding a low rise, medium rise and carpentry licence which were cancelled on June 22 this year. Trading as a company the firm’s licence was cancelled for failure to pay annual licence fees earlier this year.
Mr Eddy responded to the ruling when contacted.
“It was a bad decision and I got a $1,500 fine, it is what it is. It’s done and dusted,” he said.
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Originally published as Cairns builder cops fine and 5-year ban