RG 100
Court enforceable undertakings
Issued 22 November 2021. A court enforceable undertaking is an administrative remedy for contraventions of legislation administered by ASIC.
In plain English
RG 100 explains court enforceable undertakings, a way ASIC addresses breaches of law.
RG 100 was issued on 22 November 2021. It outlines how ASIC uses court enforceable undertakings to fix breaches of laws it manages. This guide applies to businesses and individuals who may be offered or asked to provide an undertaking. It details the process and ASIC's expectations.
Why it matters
If your business breaks financial law, ASIC might suggest a court enforceable undertaking. Understand this guide to know your obligations and avoid further issues.
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Source: https://www.asic.gov.au/regulatory-resources/find-a-document/regulatory-guides/rg-100-court-enforceable-undertakings/. Rules Mate indexes + summarises; always verify against the regulator's live publication.