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Police complaint - disqualifying drug conviction mandatory ground for cancellation - no application for waiver – certificate cancelled.
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Complaint – Assault resulting in discharge without conviction can amount to misconduct.
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Police complaint – disqualifying conviction and misconduct in the course of employment – disqualification waived – suspension of COA for 18 months plus order to undergo training.
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Complaint- disqualifying convictions - mandatory ground for cancellation of certificate – unsuitable to be a certificate holder.
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Complaint – No longer suitable to be a certificate holder - serious offending occurred prior to obtaining COA but not grounds for disqualification – offending out of character - unlikely to reoffend – complaint dismissed.
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Complaint – Forged document used to establish competency – Licence & COA issued by fraud or mistake - breach of s 44(2) – misconduct – penalty cancellation and barred from applying for a licence or certificate for 5 years.
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Cancellation of COA for misconduct – theft from premises were certificate holder was working.
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Penalty decision - misconduct by private investigator – fine and reprimand.
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Complaint against an employment investigator - Employment investigators are private investigators under s 5 – Employment investigators who hold practicing certificates as lawyers are exempt from holding a licence under s 22(d)
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Complaint s83(1)(ab) - no longer suitable on character grounds - COA suspended
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Complaint on character grounds - s 83(1)(ab) - certificate cancelled due to gang membership
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Police complaint. Disqualifying conviction. Misconduct. Certificate of Approval cancelled.
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Police complaint. Disqualifying convictions. Certificate of Approval cancelled.
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Police complaint based on conviction for offence of violence. COA holder formally reprimanded, COA suspended, conditions apply.
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Police complaint. COA suspention revoked, conditions apply.
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Misconduct Private investigator – work done free of charge can amount to misconduct in course of work – misrepresentation of work done and passing on personal information of client.
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Misconduct complaint. Certificate holder formally reprimanded
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Police Objection. Decision to decline application for COA
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Police Objection. Decision to decline application for COA
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Police v McFall complaint – disqualifying offence of violence – COA cancelled – ss 4, 62, 81(1)(a) & 82
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Complaint that COA holder no longer suitable to be a certificate holder - one incident of inappropriate behavior outlined - allegation denied - police did not attend hearing - Complaint dismissed.
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Member of public complaint – certificate holder – crowd controller – fake ID – ss 4,74,78,79,80,96C - reprimand
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Objection - Company license application approved on conditions – Informa Security Ltd – Tigers Express Security – ss 23,25,29,62,63,64,96C
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Police complaint upheld – further offending after COA issued on condition - Ss67 & 74 – COA cancelled.
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Josephs Complaint – Assault convictions, implicated in further family harm incidents since charges laid – COA cancelled based on disqualifying conviction