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BCSC issues temporary order against Port Moody man

  • Date:

    2024-11-25
  • Number:

    2024/103

Vancouver – A BC Securities Commission (BCSC) panel has issued temporary orders against a Port Moody resident whose hearing on allegations of misconduct has been adjourned.

In June 2024, the BCSC alleged that Brandon Wade Boddy refused to attend an interview and failed to produce records as required by B.C.’s Securities Act. In July 2023, the BCSC issued Brandon Wade Boddy a demand to produce records and a summons to give evidence under oath at an interview. Boddy was served with both documents but did not comply.

The hearing was set to begin on November 25, 2024. The panel granted an adjournment and issued temporary orders against Boddy because the length of time required to hold a hearing could be prejudicial to the public interest.

Boddy is temporarily restricted from participating in B.C.’s investment market. The temporary order will be in place until a hearing is held and a decision rendered by the panel.

About the BC Securities Commission (bcsc.bc.ca)

The BC Securities Commission, an independent provincial government agency, strives to make the investment market benefit the public. We set rules, monitor compliance by industry, take action against misconduct, and provide guidance to investors and industry. As guardians of B.C.’s investment market, we’re committed to maintaining a market that is honest, fair, competitive and dynamic, enabling British Columbians to thrive.  

Media Contact:
Elise Palmer
604-899-6830

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