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Four Charged with Money Laundering in Major Australian Investment Scam

BREAKING: Four individuals, including former Melbourne barrister Dimitrios (James) Podaridis, face serious money laundering charges linked to a fraudulent investment scheme that exploited Australians through misleading comparison websites and social media ads. The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) announced these charges today, revealing a shocking operation that targeted unsuspecting investors with fake financial products.

The accused, alongside Podaridis, are Bassilios (Bill) Floropoulos, former director of Oliana Foods, and accomplices Harry Tsalikidis and Peter Delis. Authorities report that the alleged money laundering activities occurred between January and July 2021, impacting numerous victims across Australia.

According to ASIC, the fraud involved high-quality counterfeit documentation that mimicked genuine prospectuses from reputable financial institutions. Victims were drawn in by advertisements promising fixed returns ranging from 4.5% to 9.5% per annum on bogus bonds and investment products.

Once investors were lured into the scheme, they were contacted via phone or email, where they received fabricated prospectuses and other misleading documents. ASIC alleges that the victims’ funds were initially deposited into Australian bank accounts controlled by Podaridis, Floropoulos, or Delis before being funneled to offshore accounts or converted into cryptocurrency.

IMPACT: This case represents a significant crackdown on financial fraud in Australia, as authorities work to protect investors from sophisticated scams that exploit trust and credibility. The urgent nature of these charges highlights the ongoing battle against financial crime and the need for vigilance among potential investors.

As the investigation unfolds, ASIC continues to urge anyone who may have been affected by similar scams to come forward. The agency is committed to holding accountable those who exploit the financial system for personal gain.

NEXT STEPS: Authorities recommend that individuals exercise caution when considering investment opportunities, particularly those promising high returns with little risk. ASIC is expected to provide further updates as the case progresses, with potential ramifications for all involved.

Stay tuned for more developments on this unfolding story as ASIC continues to investigate the full extent of the operation and its impact on the Australian investment landscape.

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