NZ lays first market manipulation charges

NZ's Financial Markets Authority says it has laid its first accusations of market manipulation, against Diligent Board Member Services' Brian Henry.

New Zealand's Financial Markets Authority has accused Brian Henry, venture capitalist, of market manipulation of shares in NZX-listed Diligent Board Member Services.

Henry was a founding member of Diligent, a company that has been marred by missteps over its administrative disclosures, before he left in March 2009.

The FMA's proceedings "contain six claims alleging certain orders and trades made by Mr Henry in 2010 breached the market manipulation provisions of the Securities Markets Act," the market regulator said in a statement on Wednesday.

Its investigation followed a referral from NZX.

FMA head of enforcement, Belinda Moffat, said it was the first market manipulation case to be taken in New Zealand.

"Market manipulation interferes with the integrity of New Zealand's financial markets and harms the function of open, transparent and efficient capital markets," she said in the statement.

The FMA said the next step will be for Henry to file his statement of defence.

Shares of Diligent rose 0.8 per cent to $NZ6.55 on the NZX on Wednesday.


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