Deputy Commissioner Lanyon said police were prepared for the size of the protest, where more than 3500 people marched through the CBD, but the behaviour by those involved was “unprecedented” and “disgraceful”. “We certainly weren’t taken by surprise . we had between 350-400 officers made up of general duties and specialised forces there,” he said. “What took us by surprise and what disappoints me greatly is the level of violence that people were prepared to use, that was unprecedented. That’s not Sydney and that’s not what we expect. This is not a time for the community to be in conflict with police.“
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Ex practice director pleads guilty to false document charges
Ex practice director pleads guilty to false document charges
A former director of a Sydney financial planning practice has pleaded guilty to one count of making false documents and one count of using false documents.
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ASIC announced that Wael Kourieh, who was a director of Nexus Financial Planning Pty Ltd from 8 June 2010 until 14 March 2016, entered the plea in Parramatta Local Court on Monday.
The corporate regulator said that Nexus purchased a client book for AMP superannuation product, SuperLeader, and received commissions from AMP in relation to each member in the client book. It’s understood Mr Kourieh was responsible for “generating new business and administering the SuperLeader client book”.