9 November 2022
Star Phoenix Group Ltd
("Star Phoenix" or the "Company")
NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING
Star Phoenix (AIM: STA), an international company with an oilfield services business in Trinidad and an oil and gas interest in Indonesia, advises that a circular has been sent to shareholders together with a notice of General Meeting ("GM") which is to be held at Level 1, 181 Bay Street, Brighton, Melbourne, Victoria Australia 3186 at 16:00 (AEDT) on Monday, 19 December 2022. Copies of the circular and Notice of GM are available from the Company's website https://www.starphoenixgroup.com/. An extract of the circular can also be seen below.
This announcement has been approved by Chairman Lubing Liu on behalf of the Company.
Contact Details
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Star Phoenix Group Ltd Robin Luo (Company Secretary) t. +61 8 6205 3012 | WH Ireland Limited (Nominated Adviser and Broker) James Joyce / Enzo Aliaj t. +44 (0)20 7220 1666 |
This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of the UK version of Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 which is part of UK law by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, as amended ("MAR"). Upon the publication of this announcement via a Regulatory Information Service, this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain.
Star Phoenix Group Ltd
ACN 002 522 009
Notice of General Meeting
Notice is given that the General Meeting will be held at:
Time: 16:00 Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT)
Date: Monday, 19 December 2022
Place: Level 1, 181 Bay Street, Brighton
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 3186
It is recommended that persons proposing to attend the General Meeting in person to register their attendance in advance by sending an email to the Company Secretary at R.Luo@starphoenixgroup.com no later than 48 hours before the date and time of the Meeting.
Important
The business of the Meeting affects your shareholding and your vote is important.
This Notice of Meeting should be read in its entirety. If Shareholders are in doubt as to how they should vote, they should seek advice from their professional advisers prior to voting.
The Directors have determined pursuant to Regulation 7.11.37 of the Corporations Regulations 2001 (Cth) that the persons eligible to vote at the Meeting are those who are registered Shareholders at 16:00 (AEDT) on 17 December 2022.
Business of the Meeting
Agenda
1 RESOLUTION - TO APPROVE CHANGE OF AUDITOR
To consider and, if thought fit, to pass, with or without amendment, the following resolution as an ordinary resolution:
"That, for the purposes of satisfying the Corporations Act 2001 (Corporations Act) requirement when removing an auditor (BDO) of a company, and for all other purposes, to appoint a new auditor (MITCHELLWILSON)."
Dated: 8 November 2022
By order of the Board
Lubing Liu
Executive Chairman
Attendance and voting in person
To vote in person, attend the Meeting at the time, date and place set out above.
Voting by proxy
To vote by proxy, please complete and sign the enclosed Proxy Form and return by the time and in accordance with the instructions set out on the Proxy Form.
In accordance with section 249L of the Corporations Act, Shareholders are advised that:
· each Shareholder has a right to appoint a proxy;
· the proxy need not be a Shareholder of the Company; and
· a Shareholder who is entitled to cast 2 or more votes may appoint 2 proxies and may specify the proportion or number of votes each proxy is appointed to exercise. If the member appoints 2 proxies and the appointment does not specify the proportion or number of the member's votes, then in accordance with section 249X(3) of the Corporations Act, each proxy may exercise one-half of the votes.
Shareholders and their proxies should be aware that changes to the Corporations Act made in 2011 mean that:
· if proxy holders vote, they must cast all directed proxies as directed; and
· any directed proxies which are not voted will automatically default to the Chair, who must vote the proxies as directed.
United Kingdom (CREST Voting Instruction)
DI Holders in CREST may transmit voting instructions by utilising the CREST voting service in accordance with the procedures described in the CREST Manual. CREST personal members or other CREST sponsored members, and those CREST members who have appointed a voting service provider, should refer to their CREST sponsor or voting service provider, who will be able to take appropriate action on their behalf.
In order for instructions made using the CREST voting service to be valid, the appropriate CREST message (a "CREST Voting Instruction") must be properly authenticated in accordance with Euroclear's specifications and must contain the information required for such instructions, as described in the CREST Manual (available via www.euroclear.com/CREST).
To be effective, the CREST Voting Instruction must be transmitted so as to be received by the Company's agent (3RA50) no later than 14 December 2022 at 4.00pm (GMT). For this purpose, the time of receipt will be taken to be the time (as determined by the timestamp applied to the CREST Voting Instruction by the CREST applications host) from which the Company's agent is able to retrieve the CREST Voting Instruction by enquiry to CREST in the manner prescribed by CREST. DI Holders in CREST and, where applicable, their CREST sponsors or voting service providers should note that Euroclear does not make available special procedures in CREST for any particular messages. Normal system timings and limitations will therefore apply in relation to the transmission of CREST Voting Instructions. It is the responsibility of the DI Holder concerned to take (or, if the DI Holder is a CREST personal member or sponsored member or has appointed a voting service provider, to procure that the CREST sponsor or voting service provider takes) such action as shall be necessary to ensure that a CREST Voting Instruction is transmitted by means of the CREST voting service by any particular time.
In this connection, DI Holders and, where applicable, their CREST sponsors or voting service providers are referred, in particular, to those sections of the CREST Manual concerning practical limitations of the CREST system and timings.
United Kingdom (Form of Instruction)
DI Holders are invited to attend the Meeting but are not entitled to vote at the Meeting. In order to have votes cast at the Meeting on their behalf, DI holders must complete, sign and return the Forms of Instruction forwarded to them along with the Notice to the Company's agent, Computershare UK, by 14 December 2022 at 4.00pm (GMT).
Should you wish to discuss the matters in this Notice of Meeting please do not hesitate to contact the Company by telephone on +61 8 6205 3012 or +44 (0) 20 3865 8430.
Explanatory Statement
This Explanatory Statement has been prepared to provide information which the Directors believe to be material to Shareholders in deciding whether or not to pass the Resolutions.
1. RESOLUTION - TO APPROVE CHANGE OF AUDITOR
1.1 General
The Corporations Act 2001 (Corporations Act) requires that a resolution of approval is required at a shareholder general meeting when removing an existing auditor and appointing a new auditor of a company. The directors or members of a company can initiate a process to remove an auditor, which allows members to vote on the change of auditor. Unlike the resignation of an auditor, ASIC's consent is not required.
Existing auditor BDO had declined to conduct this year's audit work due to the reasons of office relocating and lack of resources. BDO's resignation was rejected by ASIC resulting in the need to appoint a new auditor for the company to complete its annual report. Essentially seven steps to be followed when removing an auditor of a company under the Corporations Act 2001 (Corporations Act):
Step 1: Service of notice of intention and resolution to convene a general meeting
Step 2: Advice to the auditor and ASIC
Step 3: Representations by the auditor to the company
Step 4: Notice of the meeting and notice of nomination of a new auditor
Step 5: Advice to ASIC if the resolution is carried
Step 6: Appointment of a new auditor and notification to ASIC
Step 7: Adjournment of the meeting to appoint a new auditor.
1.2 Qualifications and other materials of the proposed new auditor
Mitchell Wilson is a highly motivated and proactive team of professionals providing innovative and valuable service to clients with high quality accounting, auditing, tax planning and business advice. More details can be found at https://mitchellwilson.com.au/
1.3 Board recommendation
The Board believes that there will be a 50% reduction of annual audit fee therefore SUPPORTS the appointment of MITCHELLWILSON as the new auditor of the company and recommends that Shareholders vote in FAVOUR of Resolution 1.
Glossary
AEDT means Australian Eastern Daylight Time, as observed in Sydney, New South Wales.
AIM means the market of that name operated by the London Stock Exchange.
General Meeting or Meeting means the general meeting of the Company convened by this Notice.
Board means the current board of directors of the Company.
Chair means the chair of the Meeting.
Company means Star Phoenix Group Ltd (ACN 002 522 009).
Constitution means the constitution of the Company.
Corporations Act means the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth).
DI Holder means a holder of depositary interests representing Shares which are electronically listed for trading on AIM and issued by Computershare Investor Services plc which holds legal title to the underlying Shares.
Directors means the current directors of the Company.
Explanatory Statement means the explanatory statement accompanying the Notice.
Financial Report means the annual financial report prepared under Chapter 2M of the Corporations Act for the Company and its controlled entities.
GMT means Greenwich Mean Time.
Notice or Notice of Meeting means this notice of meeting including the Explanatory Statement and the Proxy Form.
Proxy Form means the proxy form accompanying the Notice.
Resolutions means the resolutions set out in the Notice, or any one of them, as the context requires.
Section means a section of the Explanatory Statement.
Share means a fully paid ordinary share in the capital of the Company.
Shareholder means a registered holder of a Share.
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