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Lap Pun Mak
Member’s name: Lap Pun Mak
Date of Hearing: 14 August 2025
Division: New South Wales
Tribunal: Disciplinary
On 14 August 2025, the Disciplinary Tribunal found Mr Lap Pun Mak breached CPA Australia’s 11 May 2022 Constitution (“the Constitution”) Article 36(a) in that he had ”committed, participated in or been involved with an Adverse Event” as defined in:
- Article 76(i) of Constitution as having “pleaded guilty to, or was found guilty of (either without conviction or with a final conviction), any offence (criminal or otherwise, but excluding any offence relating to traffic infringement) before any Court in any jurisdiction, which in the Board’s reasonable opinion, is likely to have a material adverse effect on the Company’s standing or reputation;” in relation to a guilty plea in respect of two counts contrary to section 66EA of the Crimes Act 1900.
Mr Mak’s representative attended the Tribunal on his behalf and admitted the Complaint.
Penalty and Costs:
The Disciplinary Tribunal found the Complaint sustained and imposed the following penalties:
- Forfeiture of membership; not eligible for readmission until 14th August 2037.
The Member was ordered to pay a contribution to CPA Australia’s costs of $15,541.50.