The Offender's conduct after the issue of the media release
36From around 12.07 pm on 7 January a number of persons, including journalists, telephoned the person they thought was Toby Kent at the telephone number in the false media release.
37At about 12.17 pm Mr Ben Cubby from the Sydney Morning Herald telephoned "Toby Kent" to confirm the content of the press release. The Offender answered the call and identified himself as "Toby Kent". A conversation then ensued as follows:
Mr Cubby: When was Whitehaven told of the bank's decision?'
The Offender: We informed Whitehaven yesterday at about 5pm.
Mr Cubby: Why did the bank make this decision?
The Offender: Volatility in the global coal market, expected cost blow-outs and ANZ's Corporate Responsibility policy.
Mr Cubby: This is a big story. I will call you back in half an hour to run through the details for a story.
38Immediately after speaking with the Offender Mr Cubby sent out a tweet on his Twitter account to around 8,000 followers to the effect: "ANZ withdraws funding from Whitehaven Maules Creek Project". At approximately 12.20 pm, after Mr Cubby learned that the false media release was a hoax, he sent out a further tweet to that effect and deleted the original tweet. He then rang the Offender who again identified himself as "Toby Kent". When Mr Cubby identified himself and challenged the offender saying that he thought it was a hoax, the Offender apologised, disclosed his true name and agreed to a recorded interview.
39During the course of the interview, when the Offender was asked why he did the hoax, he said:
Well we believe that ANZ customers have a right to know where their money is being invested. ANZ Bank has loaned $1.2 billion to put a coal mine in that would be forcing farmers off their land and destroying the largest piece of native vegetation on north west NSW and ANZ customers have a right to know how their money is being used.
40He said that it was similar to the kind of stunt that was pulled by the Yes Men when they made the announcement about Union Carbide winding itself up to pay the victims of the Bhopal disaster. The Offender said that they were putting out the message that "our water, our health, our farmlands, these things are much more valuable than money".
41He was asked by Mr Cubby about whether he had any ethical qualms about lying to the public and he said:
Well, we took a bit of time to make this decision and it wasn't an easy one to make, at the end of the day we apologise to anybody who was affected but we are not going to apologise to Whitehaven Coal for destroying things that are invaluable and that belong to everybody. That impact, that destruction, is the big destruction here.
42At about 11:53 am Stephen Ries, the Senior Manager of Media Relations at ANZ, called the telephone number on the false media release for Toby Kent. He heard the voicemail message identifying the speaker as "Toby Kent from ANZ". Although he left no message a copy of his number was recorded on the Offender's phone. At around 12.19 pm the Offender called Mr Ries and identified himself by saying, "This is Toby Kent from ANZ". Mr Ries replied, "That is remarkable because Toby Kent is sitting right next to me". The Offender replied, "No, this really is Toby Kent from ANZ". Mr Ries replied, "No, you've called the media department at ANZ. I know Toby Kent well. He is English and speaks with an English accent." Mr Ries asked the Offender what group he was with, but the Offender terminated the call.
43At around 12.20 pm, Chris Baker, an investment manager at Caledonia (Private) Investments, became aware from the AFR website about the ANZ withdrawing the facility. Mr Baker instructed a broker to commence selling shares in Whitehaven held by one of Caledonia's investment funds. On further consideration, he became suspicious of the false media release, and at 12.50 pm he telephoned the number given for Toby Kent on the false media release. His call was answered by a male who identified himself as "Toby Kent". Mr Baker identified himself and said "Is this a genuine release?" The Offender replied, "No it is not. It's been established that this is a hoax. But the Maules Creek facility is under review by ANZ". Mr Baker believed he had been speaking to Toby Kent at ANZ.
44At about 2.02 pm, after learning of the hoax, Mr Baker rang again the number on the false press release and asked the Offender, "Is that Toby Kent?" The Offender replied, "Yes this is Toby Kent". When Mr Baker said that he believed the person was Jonathan Moylan, the Offender replied, "Yes, I am Jonathan Moylan". When Mr Baker asked why he had done this, and told the Offender that he had sold shares and probably lost money by doing so, the Offender said, "I did this to show to ANZ Bank customers and shareholders the damage the bank investment would have on the environment".
45At around 12.58 pm the Offender used his computer to create a new media release on behalf of FLAC entitled "ANZ Caught by Spoof". He sent this media release from media@anzcorporate.com to the same addressees as his earlier email which had attached the false media release. This further release said as follows:
Monday January 7 2012 (sic)
A media release purporting to be from the ANZ bank announcing divestment from the Maules Creek Coal Project was in fact put out by opponents of the Maules Creek mine camped in the forest that would be destroyed if the mine went ahead.
ANZ has been under heavy pressure to withdraw from the project but still have maintained their $1.2 billion to Whitehaven Coal.
"ANZ customers have the right to know that their money is being invested in a project which will force farmers off their land and destroy 1,360ha of critically endangered koala habitat," said spokesperson Jonathan Moylan.
"We are determined to continue our campaign on ANZ bank until the bank shifts its investments to ethical investments."
"Federal Environment Minister Tony Burke has still not decided whether to approve this project, and ANZ is putting their customer's money at risk by investing in this marginal and controversial project." Mr. Moylan said.
For further comment:
Jonathan Moylan
0431 289 766
46At 1.12 pm, Rob Harrison, an investment broker at BBY Limited Queensland, having sold Whitehaven shares on behalf of a self-managed super fund after becoming aware of the false media release, saw that it was now being reported by the media as a hoax. Mr Harrison called the number nominated for Toby Kent on the false media release. He asked for Toby Kent and the Offender said "Yes that's me". Mr Harrison identified himself and asked what the situation was. The Offender said:
Well, in fact, there was a second media release sent out. I am actually not Toby Kent. We're a group camped in Leard Forest where the Maules Creek mine is set to go. But we sent out the media release because we believe that the ANZ 's customers have a right to know that their money is being invested in destroying farmland and forests. We don't believe that ANZ customers would agree with this and ANZ needs to come clean about its dirty investments.
47At one stage during the discussion the following exchange occurred:
Mr Harrison: Do you understand the impact of putting a false and fraudulent media release out to the public has on wealth and shareholdings in stock? Did you consider that before you did this?
The Offender: Well we see this as similar to the Yes Men's announcement about Union Carbide compensating victims of the Dow Chemical spill in India.
Mr Harrison: So what you're actually saying is that you are prepared to destroy people's wealth and commit fraud by doing that, you're prepared to destroy people's wealth in order to make a message? So what do you say for the people that have invested in Whitehaven Coal that you have destroyed their wealth? I, just to get a message, a fraudulent message across?
The Offender: Well, we would like ANZ to stop investing in destruction, I mean ...
Mr Harrison: Yep sure, okay I understand your ideology but at the same time you have destroyed the share price and people's wealth in the process. You've cost, you've basically cost people money today by committing a fraudulent act. Do you understand the repercussions that come off the back of this?
The Offender: What we understand is that today people are being forced off their land, our drinking water is being used up for unnecessary coal mines and all around the world people are dying today because of climate change and more lives will be affected if ANZ Bank does not come clean to its customers about what it is invested in. I really do apologise for the concern and inconvenience that it's caused you.
48On 9 January, the Offender participated in an interview with Jamie Freed of AFR. In that interview the Offender was asked if he was surprised that the false media release was published online. He said:
Yes, I was. I expected the Bank to make an announcement that they were either pulling out from the project or that they would say no, we are publicly stating we are investing in the most destructive coal mine in New South Wales. I am sure we (scil they) wouldn't put it in those terms.
49He was asked if there were any threats of law suits and he said he had not had any claims yet but he would see what happened. He was asked about small investors losing money and he said:
My main concern is what happens to the local community. The consequences to me personally and financially is (sic) a lot less important.
50On the same day, the Offender was interviewed by Conor Duffy, a journalist with the ABC. The Offender was asked if he was surprised that the hoax worked so well. He said:
Well my intention was to get ANZ to publicly admit to funding the Maules Creek coal project with all of its impact. So, you know, the measure of success is whether the Maules Creek mine goes ahead. I don't - I didn't really expect what happened, but will be happy when the community is safe and that, you know, the health and the water impacts aren't, you know, don't go ahead.
51He was asked if he had any qualms about lying to journalists and he made reference to the stunt pulled by the Yes Men. The interviewer asked what his message was to the investors who had lost money through this, and the Offender said:
Well, our actions, my action was not targeting them, it was targeting ANZ and Whitehaven. We want ANZ customers to know where their money is being invested and they do have a right to know that, and, you know, we're looking at our banks to make more responsible investment decisions so that we can actually start to see a shift in the way energy is produced and we are going to see an end to farmers being forced off the land and our forest being destroyed.
52The interviewer asked if the Offender thought it unfair for those investors who did lose money. The Offender said:
Well, I do understand there were some day traders and speculators who lost money and it certainly wasn't the intent of the action. I - my greatest concern, as I have said, is for the people who've been living in their home for generations and generations, for, you know, forest and water supplies that can never be replaced.
53The interviewer said:
You mentioned that they weren't the target. Do you apologise to those people?
The Offender said:
Well, I certainly didn't intend any harm to shareholders in Whitehaven and, you know, for the record, I do apologise. Though I won't apologise for exposing ANZ's dirty investments in Whitehaven Coal and the process where the local community has been totally ignored and I have to say, you know, we've done everything. We've written letters, we've written submissions, we've gone to planning assessment commission meetings, we've considered legal action but that avenue has been, actually, taken away from us because of the process that's been set up by the Coalition State Government. ... We're up against, you know, a big company here and change doesn't happen without people taking risks and I think that, you know, this kind of thing is likely to happen in the future, perhaps not me, but people are going to be taking more and more risks to ensure that our rights and our environmental rights and the rights of landholders are respected and our children and grandchildren have a future.