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Member’s name: Name not disclosed
Date of Hearing: 3 March 2025
Division: New Zealand
Tribunal: One Person
On 3 March 2025, the One Person Tribunal found the Member breached CPA Australia’s Constitution of 11 May 2022:
- Article 36(a), in that the Member “committed, participated in or been involved with an Adverse Event” as defined in Article 76(h), in that they had “become the subject of a final adverse finding in relation to the Member's conduct, competence or recognition by any Court, professional body, statutory or other regulatory authority in any jurisdiction” in respect of proceedings in the Auckland District Court, New Zealand in which the Member was disqualified from holding or obtaining a driver licence for 28 days.
The Member admitted the Complaint prior to the convening of the One Person Tribunal and consented to the Determination and imposition of the penalty below.
Penalty and Costs:
The One Person Tribunal found the Complaint sustained and imposed the following penalties:
- Admonishment.
The Member was ordered to pay CPA Australia’s costs of AUD$4,050.00.
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