Ekanayake v Registrar of Immigration Advisers [2015] NZIACDT 67 (28 May 2015) [pdf, 178 KB]
...exercising the privileges of a licence holder. [25] The Registrar’s view would, for example, lead to the position that a licensed immigration adviser could be charged or convicted of violent or sexual offending and the Registrar would not be able to file an own motion complaint or apply for the suspension of their licence under section 53. The convicted person could continue to display the Authority’s registered trademark and hold himself or herself out as a professional adviser give...