✨ Incorporated Societies and Disciplinary Notices
5 JULY 2007
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 77
With this publication such societies are revived from the
date of their dissolution (noted above) as if no dissolution
had taken place.
Dated this 5th day of July 2007.
BENJAMIN PETER LAYCOCK, Assistant Registrar of
Incorporated Societies.
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Dissolution of Incorporated Societies
Section 28(1) of the Incorporated Societies Act 1908
The Registrar of Incorporated Societies is satisfied that these
societies are no longer carrying on their operations and
hereby declares them to be dissolved from the date of the
declaration made by an Assistant Registrar of Incorporated
Societies:
1995
Danztx Senior Trust Inc. 1247947.
Foxton Bowling Club Inc 215384.
North Shore Trailer Boat Club Inc. 1389623.
Peninsula Merrymakers Inc 220135.
Powerlynk Inc. 1270752.
Society Promoting Sensible Rehabilitation and
Compensation for Injured Persons Inc. 1555622.
Tirau-Putaruru (Patetere) ‘Clifftop’ Health Promotion
Trial Inc. 1519863.
Waipukurau District Band Inc. 227255.
Dated this 5th day of July 2007.
BENJAMIN PETER LAYCOCK, Assistant Registrar of
Incorporated Societies.
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General Notices
Disciplinary Tribunal of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of New Zealand—Notice of Decision
(Member Guilty of Being Adjudicated Bankrupt)
At a hearing of the disciplinary tribunal held in public on
14 June 2007, at which the member was not in attendance
and not represented by counsel, Ross David Wilding, a
chartered accountant of Queensland, Australia, admitted
the following particular and pleaded guilty to the following
charge.
The charge and particular set out in the notice to the member
were as follows.
Charge
THAT in terms of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of
New Zealand Act 1996 and the Rules made thereunder,
and in particular Rule 21.30(d), the member was adjudicated
bankrupt.
Particular
IN THAT on or about 19 December 2006, the member was
adjudicated bankrupt in the Christchurch High Court.
Reasons
The member has pleaded guilty to the charge and admitted the
particular.
Bankruptcy of a member reflects badly on the institute and
its members.
Orders of the Tribunal
(a) Pursuant to Rule 21.31(b) of the Rules of the Institute of
Chartered Accountants of New Zealand, the disciplinary
tribunal ordered that Ross David Wilding be suspended
from membership until his discharge from bankruptcy
or five years, whichever is the earlier.
(b) Pursuant to Rule 21.33 of the Rules of the Institute of
Chartered Accountants of New Zealand, the disciplinary
tribunal ordered that Ross David Wilding pay to
the institute the sum of $1,500.00 (inclusive of GST) in
respect of the costs and expenses of the hearing before
the disciplinary tribunal and the investigation by the
professional conduct committee.
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 of the tribunal be
published in the Chartered Accountants Journal, the
New Zealand Gazette, and on the institute’s website with
mention of the member’s 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 20th day of June 2007.
R. J. O. HOARE, Chairman, Disciplinary Tribunal.
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Disciplinary Tribunal of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of New Zealand—Notice of Decision
(Member Guilty of Conduct Unbecoming an Accountant, Breaching the Institute’s Code of Ethics, Supplying the Institute With Information That is False or Misleading, Negligence and/or Incompetence in a Professional Capacity, Breaching the Institute’s Rules and Failing to Respond to Communications From the Institute)
At a hearing of the disciplinary tribunal held in public
on 14 and 15 June 2007, at which the member was in
attendance and not represented by counsel, in the first set
of charges and particulars, Noel Donald Sulzberger, a
chartered accountant of Wellington, admitted particular (d)
and denied particulars (a), (b), (c) and (e) and pleaded not
guilty to charges (1), (2) and (3), and in the second set of
charges and particulars admitted particulars (a), (b) and (c)
and pleaded not guilty to charges (1), (2) and (3) and
pleaded guilty to charge (4).
The charges and particulars set out in the notice to the
member were as follows.
First set of charges
THAT in terms of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of
New Zealand Act 1996 and the Rules made thereunder, and
in particular Rule 21.30, the member is guilty of:
(1) conduct unbecoming an accountant; and/or
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Revocation of Dissolution of Incorporated Societies
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⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement5 July 2007
Incorporated Societies Act 1908, Revocation of Dissolution, Societies
- Benjamin Peter Laycock, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies
⚖️ Dissolution of Incorporated Societies
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement5 July 2007
Incorporated Societies Act 1908, Dissolution, Societies
- Benjamin Peter Laycock, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies
🏭 Disciplinary Tribunal Decision - Bankruptcy of Member
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry20 June 2007
Disciplinary Tribunal, Bankruptcy, Chartered Accountants, Suspension
- Ross David Wilding, Suspended from membership
- R. J. O. Hoare, Chairman, Disciplinary Tribunal
🏭 Disciplinary Tribunal Decision - Misconduct of Member
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry20 June 2007
Disciplinary Tribunal, Misconduct, Chartered Accountants, Ethical Breach
- Noel Donald Sulzberger, Found guilty of misconduct
- R. J. O. Hoare, Chairman, Disciplinary Tribunal