CH v DX LCRO 296 / 2012 (10 October 2013) [pdf, 100 KB]
...follows: When deciding to publish the identity of a person who is the subject of a censure order, a Standards Committee and the Board must take into account the public interest and, if appropriate, the impact of publication on the interests and privacy of– (a) the complainant; and (b) clients of the censured person; and (c) relatives of the censured person; and (b) partners, employers, and associates of the censored person; and (e) the censured person. [21] It is specif...