by Ganesh Sahathevan
Top Education Group Ltd's share price, which a few months ago was flat lining at HK 0.04, but with strong buying support, continues to exhibit manipulation (see Yahoo Finance chart above). The company's law school re-accreditation expires on 30 June 2024 and the apparent manipulation is similar to that witnessed in 2019 when it last received re-accreditation.
Re-accreditation is price sensitive, and that information should only be known to the NSW Department of Communities and Justice 's NSW LPAB , which has refused to answer questions about the Top Education Group Ltd ramp and dump IPO in 2018,and spike in share price prior to the re-accreditation in June 2019.
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Tuesday, March 23, 2021
Zhu Minshen's Top Group share price spiked 26% before re-accreditation on 27 June 2019: NSW LPAB personnel should have been the only persons with knowledge of the price sensitive information
by Ganesh Sahathevan
Zhu Minshen's Top Group share price spiked 26%, from a then new record low of 0.27 HKD, to a high of 0.32 HKD in the week before re-accreditation on 27 June 2019. It continued its climb to a high of 0.36 HKD, from which it has since sunk to a new record low of 0.22 HKD.
NSW LPAB personnel should have been the only persons with knowledge of that price sensitive information; with regards the results of the review, and the date of notification.
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Thursday, January 14, 2021
Zhu Minshen Top Group law school enrolments still frozen: Regulator NSW LPAB & its Chairman , the Chief Justice NSW Tom Bathurst, maintain silence, despite re-accrediting Zhu's law school in 2019 for five years
by Ganesh Sahathevan
Ambassador Cheng Jingye Pays an Official Visit to the State of New
South Wales (2016/08/16)
Sunday, August 9, 2020
Zhu Minshen Top Group law school froze enrolments in 2019 after NSW LPAB reaccreditation: NSW LPAB & its Chairman , the Chief Justice NSW Tom Bathurst, have provided no explanation
South Wales (2016/08/16)
The following statement appears at the bottom of Zhu Minhen's Top Education law school website:
* Law school is currently not accepting any new enrolments for its Bachelor of Laws course
Friday, September 27, 2019
Zhu Minshen announces that NSW LPAB review "went smoothly": AG NSW Mark Speakman and officers unconcerned by Clive Hamilton's disclosures of threats, intimidation and defiance of AFP directives ,share price collapse
The LPAB''s tick of approval does not seem to have reversed the downward trend in share price.Indeed it does look as if the LPAB has ignored all together the fact that Top's market capitalisation has collapsed since listing. Note that Top's shareprice has fallen 14.29% over the past month,compared to 1.13% for the overall market as measured by the Hang Seng Index
In the words of Zhu Minshen, chairman and CEO of his Top Education Group Ltd:
Bachelor of Law Re-accreditation
The scheduled re-accreditation process of our Bachelor of Laws (‘‘LLB’’) went smoothly. On 27 June 2019, TOP received formal notification from the Legal Profession Admission Board of New South Wales (‘‘LPAB’’) to accredit TOP’s LLB for a further five-year period commencing from the notification date.
(TOP EDUCATION GROUP LTD
ANNOUNCEMENT OF ANNUAL RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2019)
All this despite the revelations of open defiance of an AFP directive, threats and intimidation disclosed in Clive Hamilton's "Silent Invasion",which have been previously reported on this blog:
In his 2018 book "Silent Invasion" Professor Clive Hamilton reports that Top Education Group's Zhu Minshen organised students , including students from his Top Education Institute to protest against Tibetans at the 2008 rally , which counted towards the Top students’ assessment. Zhu’s Top Institution is “perhaps the only accredited degree program in Australia that counts agitating for a foreign power towards its qualifications.”
Hamilton provides details of Zhu's Communist Party China antecedents and his organisation of the 30,000 strong demonstration by Chinese students at the Canberra torch relay, many of them brandishing Chinese flags.
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