Sunday 25 September 2022 11:41 PM Melissa Caddick inquest: Barbara Grimley blames ASIC as conwoman's Dover ... trends now

Sunday 25 September 2022 11:41 PM Melissa Caddick inquest: Barbara Grimley blames ASIC as conwoman's Dover ... trends now
Sunday 25 September 2022 11:41 PM Melissa Caddick inquest: Barbara Grimley blames ASIC as conwoman's Dover ... trends now

Sunday 25 September 2022 11:41 PM Melissa Caddick inquest: Barbara Grimley blames ASIC as conwoman's Dover ... trends now

Melissa Caddick's mother is holding the corporate watchdog personally responsible for her daughter's death, it has been revealed - as the notorious fraudster's cliffside mansion goes on the market. 

Potential buyers will be charged a refundable $10,000 fee to inspect Caddick's property at Dover Heights, in Sydney's eastern suburbs, as receivers finally put the home on the market with prestige real estate agent Sotheby's on Monday. 

The fee will be used to deter anyone but legitimate buyers from accessing the property at the centre of one of Australia's biggest mysteries - as agents release a flashy video showing off the property.

It comes as the inquest into Caddick's suspected death and suicide is set to resume on Monday morning with the chief investigator, Isabella Allen from the Australian Securities and Investment Commission, set to testify.

She will be followed Ms Caddick's husband, Anthony Koletti. 

The inquest of Melissa Caddick resumes on Monday. Her husband Anthony Koletti (right) will give evidence this week

 The inquest of Melissa Caddick resumes on Monday. Her husband Anthony Koletti (right) will give evidence this week

Melissa Caddick's former Dover Heights home (pictured) goes on the market this week. It required extensive repairs, cleaning and maintenance after Caddick's husband was evicted

Melissa Caddick's former Dover Heights home (pictured) goes on the market this week. It required extensive repairs, cleaning and maintenance after Caddick's husband was evicted

Ms Allen led the formal investigation from September 8, 2020 into Ms Caddick's Ponzi scheme operated under her fake company Maliver.

The conwoman purported to be investing her victims' wealth by appearing to set up CommSec trading accounts and forging documents to claim she was generating profits through capital growth and shares.

She preyed on mostly friends and family and stole up to $30 million between 2013 and 2020, counsel assisting Jason Downing SC has told the inquest.

A week after the corporate watchdog began its investigation into the misappropriation of funds Ms Caddick booked shredding services for document destruction at her home address.

The last verified sighting of Ms Caddick was when ASIC and the Australian Federal Police raided her Dover Heights mansion on November 11, 2020.

Ms Caddick's mother Barbara Grimley holds ASIC responsible for her daughter's suspected death saying she was highly distressed during the raid and was not allowed any food or water.

The AFP's Constable Amelia Griffen shadowed Ms Caddick for the majority of the 12-hour search and confirmed she did make herself food and was allowed to leave the property whenever she wished.

Her husband Anthony Koletti phoned in the 49-year-old as missing some 30 hours after he says she walked out of their home for the last time on November 12 about 5.30am to 'go for a jog'.

Mr Koletti is due to give evidence following Ms Allen.

Melissa Caddick's mother Barbara Grimley holds ASIC responsible for her daughter's suspected death

Melissa Caddick's mother Barbara Grimley holds ASIC responsible for her daughter's suspected death

What Mr Koletti knew about Ms Caddick's disappearance has been the source of intense scrutiny in the first week of his wife's inquest.

The part-time hairdresser and DJ told police he was too

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