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Progress of the HKMA's investigations in Lehman-Brothers-related cases
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The following is issued on behalf of The Hong Kong Monetary Authority:

     The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) announced today (November 13) that so far 766 Lehman-Brothers-related non-minibond complaint cases have led to disciplinary consideration. These cases have gone through detailed investigation by the HKMA.

     Up till now, the HKMA has referred a total of 334 Lehman-Brothers-related non-minibond cases to the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) for further action. These cases have been reviewed by the HKMA, which has determined that there are sufficient grounds for referring them to the SFC to facilitate its investigations into banks.

     The HKMA has, up to November 12, 2009, received 21,747 complaints concerning Lehman-Brothers-related products, of which 7,714 relate to non-minibond products. Of the Lehman-Brothers-related non-minibond complaints, 7,698 cases have gone through the preliminary assessment process and, as a result, the HKMA is currently investigating 3,085 cases and seeking further information on 1,321 cases. A total of 2,526 Lehman-Brothers-related non-minibond complaints have been closed as there was not sufficient prima facie evidence found after the preliminary assessment process or no sufficient grounds and evidence found after detailed investigations.  A total of 766 Lehman-Brothers-related non-minibond complaint cases have led to disciplinary consideration.

     Of the minibond complaints, 13,033 cases are eligible for the Lehman-Brothers Minibonds Repurchase Scheme ("the Scheme") or the voluntary offer made by the distributing banks to customers with whom they had reached settlements before the Scheme was introduced. Nine hundred and sixteen minibond complaints involving customers who are not eligible for, or have indicated that they do not accept, the repurchase offer under the Scheme or whose cases require clarification from the banks will continue to be handled by the HKMA if the complaints cannot be resolved by the enhanced complaint handling system introduced by the distributing banks as agreed by the regulators. (A table summarising the Lehman-Brothers-related complaints received so far is attached.)

     Since August 7, 2009, 16 minibond distributing banks have begun the issue of repurchase offer letters to eligible customers (about 25,000 customers) under the Scheme. Up to November 11, 2009, 24,553 customers have responded to the repurchase offers, of whom 24,306 customers or 99.0% have accepted the offers. As of October 31, 2009, for customers who had accepted the offer, 99.8% of them already received payment from the banks concerned, while the remaining payments will be settled soon (in any case no later than 30 days after having received the duly completed acceptance forms from these customers). Separately, about 4,800 customers who had reached settlements with the banks prior to the introduction of the Scheme are eligible to the voluntary offer made by the banks, with a view to bringing them in line with the eligible customers who accept the repurchase offer under the Scheme. For customers whose previous settlement amount was less than 60% (for customers aged below 65) or 70% (for customers aged 65 or above) of the principal invested, 98% of them already received top-up payments from the banks concerned as of October 31, 2009.

     A set of questions and answers has been prepared to provide further details on the Scheme. It can be found at (http://www.info.gov.hk/hkma/eng/new/lehman/lehman.htm).
                                          
     For further enquiries, please contact:
Peggy Lo, Manager (Communications), at 2878 1687 or Natalie Wu, Officer (Communications), at 2878 8246

Ends/Friday, November 13, 2009
Issued at HKT 19:31

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