Case of defunct QuadrigaCX cryptocurrency exchange could shift to Toronto court
HALIFAX — The accounting firm investigating the multimillion-dollar implosion of the QuadrigaCX cryptocurrency exchange wants to move the ongoing bankruptcy proceedings from Halifax to Toronto.
Ernst and Young has asked a Nova Scotia Supreme Court judge for the change in jurisdictions because the involvement of four law enforcement agencies and regulators has added to the complexity of a case that is now focused on parties in Ontario.
Both the FBI and the RCMP’s financial crime division in Milton, Ont., have confirmed they are investigating the downfall of QuadrigaCX, which was one of Canada’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges when it collapsed in January.
Acting as bankruptcy trustee, Ernst and Young says the move would result in cost savings because most of the professionals involved in the case are now in Ontario, where multiple court appearances are anticipated.