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Anderson Pty Ltd is a company that manufactures bicycles for export to the European market. Its directors are Ramsay, Briscoe and Tan. Last year, Ramsay
Anderson Pty Ltd is a company that manufactures bicycles for export to the European market. Its directors are Ramsay, Briscoe and Tan. Last year, Ramsay was sent by the company to survey the market in Europe. He managed to secure five contracts worth $1.5 million per year for the next three years. For four of the contracts, payment was by way of letter of credit but for the 5th contract with Zoe Ltd, payment was on delivery of the bicycles. According to Ramsay, Zoe Ltd operated one of the biggest hypermarkets in that country. The company needed to expand its factory. Briscoe was tasked by the directors to oversee the award of the tender for the extension of the current factory. Briscoe told Lehman Contractor (LC) about the tender and said that LC should bid for it. LC was excited and told Briscoe that if he was awarded the tender, he would not charge Briscoe for the renovation of his house. Briscoe agreed to reveal to LC the bidding prices of other bidders to enable LC to bid the lowest. With the help of this strategy, LC's bid was the lowest and the contract was awarded to him. The extension to the factory was duly completed. The company manufactured the bicycles and shipped them to the customers in Europe. Unfortunately, Zoe Ltd was actually a sham company. The bicycles were not paid for and Anderson lost $200,000. The Board was very upset that Ramsay did not do a due diligence on Zoe Ltd before signing the contract and that they were misled into believing that Zoe Ltd operated one of the biggest hypermarket chains in that country.
A) Explain what sections from the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) were breached by Ramsay and Briscoe.
B) Explain if Ramsay and Briscoe can be personally liable for civil penalties and criminal liabilities under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)
C) Generally, explain if Directors can be disqualified in Australia and if yes, for how long they can be disqualified under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)
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