β¨ Disciplinary Tribunal Decision and Departmental Notices
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 101
(e) Pursuant to Rule 21.33 of the Rules of the Institute
of Chartered Accountants of New Zealand, the
disciplinary tribunal ordered that Richard Anthony
Johnston pay to the institute the sum of $18,270.00
(inclusive of G.S.T.) in respect of the costs and
expenses of the hearing before the disciplinary
tribunal and the investigation by the professional
conduct committee.
In reaching its decision, the tribunal considered that the
conduct described above involved deliberate concealment of
a material factual position, which demonstrated a serious
lack of integrity.
The tribunal took into account that no client had suffered
and that the member had co-operated with the institute and
pleaded guilty.
The tribunal, however, considered that the fine and
suspension reflected the seriousness of the misconduct.
In accordance with Rule 21.35 of the Rules of the Institute
of Chartered Accountants of New Zealand, the disciplinary
tribunal directed that the decision be published in the
New Zealand Herald, the National Business Review,
the New Zealand Gazette and the Chartered Accountants
Journal of New Zealand with mention of the memberβs
name and locality.
Right of Appeal
Pursuant to Rule 21.41 of the Rules of the Institute of
Chartered Accountants of New Zealand, which were in force
at the time of the original notice of complaint, the member
may, not later than 14 days after the notification of this
tribunal to the member of the exercise of its powers, appeal
in writing to the appeals council of the institute against the
decision.
No decision other than the direction as to publicity shall take
effect while the member remains entitled to appeal or while
any such appeal by the member awaits determination by the
appeals council.
Dated this 31st day of July 2003.
A. N. FRANKHAM, Tribunal Chairman.
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Departmental Notices
Agriculture and Forestry
Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Act 1997
A copy of the public information on the application may be
obtained from ACVM Group, New Zealand Food Safety
Authority, P.O. Box 2835, Wellington.
Dated at Wellington this 5th day of August 2003.
M. ZINZLEY, Programme Manager (Operations) (acting
under delegated authority).
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Notice of Application to Register a Trade Name Product (Notice No. 1288)
Pursuant to section 14 (1) of the Agricultural Compounds
and Veterinary Medicines Act 1997, the Director-General of
the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry hereby gives notice
that the following application has been made to register a
trade name product under section 9 (1) of the Agricultural
Compounds and Veterinary Medicines (ACVM) Act 1997:
Trade Name: BMP 48 LC
Reference: P07082
Active Ingredient and Concentration:
Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki (serotype 3a 3b,
strain HD 26310.750 International Units per mg.:
equivalent to 12,700 I.U per uL
General Use Claim:
For the control of Lepidopterous larvae.
Any person may make a written submission to the
Director-General under section 17 of the ACVM Act 1997
concerning any application notified above.
Such submissions:
(a) must state in full the reasons for making the
submission;
(b) may state any decision sought on that application;
(c) must be received by the Director-General no later
than 30 working days after the date of notification in
this New Zealand Gazette; and
(d) should be forwarded to the address given below.
A copy of every submission will be forwarded to the
applicant for their information.
Notice of Application to Register a Trade Name Product (Notice No. 1289)
Pursuant to section 14 (1) of the Agricultural Compounds
and Veterinary Medicines Act 1997, the Director-General of
the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry hereby gives notice
that the following application has been made to register a
trade name product under section 9 (1) of the Agricultural
Compounds and Veterinary Medicines (ACVM) Act 1997:
Trade Name: Radar
Reference: A09252
Active Ingredient and Concentration:
2.8g pressurised carbon dioxide in an aerosol
General Use Claim:
Radar is a unit that traps a mouse in an enclosed
space; a fixed dose of carbon dioxide is used to kill
the mouse. The carbon dioxide is activated by the
mouse contacting a pressure pad.
Any person may make a written submission to the
Director-General under section 17 of the ACVM Act 1997
concerning any application notified above.
Such submissions:
(a) must state in full the reasons for making the
submission;
(b) may state any decision sought on that application;
(c) must be received by the Director-General no later
than 30 working days after the date of notification in
this New Zealand Gazette; and
(d) should be forwarded to the address given below.
A copy of every submission will be forwarded to the
applicant for their information.
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Disciplinary Tribunal Decision Against Richard Anthony Johnston
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π° Finance & Revenue31 July 2003
Disciplinary Tribunal, Chartered Accountants, Misconduct, Professional Conduct, False Information, Ethics Breach, Suspension, Fine, Censure
- Richard Anthony Johnston, Fined and suspended for misconduct
- A. N. Frankham, Tribunal Chairman
πΎ Departmental Notice on Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Act 1997
πΎ Primary Industries & Resources5 August 2003
Agricultural Compounds, Veterinary Medicines, Public Information
- M. Zinzley, Programme Manager (Operations) (acting under delegated authority)
πΎ Notice of Application to Register a Trade Name Product (Notice No. 1288)
πΎ Primary Industries & ResourcesTrade Name Product, Registration, Agricultural Compounds, Veterinary Medicines, Bacillus thuringiensis
πΎ Notice of Application to Register a Trade Name Product (Notice No. 1289)
πΎ Primary Industries & ResourcesTrade Name Product, Registration, Agricultural Compounds, Veterinary Medicines, Radar, Mouse Trap