Waiver of grounds for disqualification under s 64 of Act – convictions for offences under s 44 & 45 of the Act result of oversight and new processes put in place to ensure no further breaches.
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Waiver of grounds for disqualification under s 64 of Act – convictions for offences under s 44 & 45 of the Act result of oversight and new processes put in place to ensure no further breaches.
Complaint - working without a COA, recruiting security workers without a COA & lying to Police about COA status is misconduct. Penalty - reprimand, fine and conditions attached to COA.
Complaint - stealing goods from premises being guarded – misconduct – COA cancelled.
Police complaint – disqualifying offences – COA cancelled.
S 83(a) Breach of condition of COA – penalty cancellation.
Complaint – not suitable to hold a certificate on character grounds – s83(ab) – COA cancelled.
Police complaint - disqualifying drug conviction mandatory ground for cancellation - no application for waiver – certificate cancelled.
Complaint – Assault resulting in discharge without conviction can amount to misconduct.
Police complaint – disqualifying conviction and misconduct in the course of employment – disqualification waived – suspension of COA for 18 months plus order to undergo training.
Complaint- disqualifying convictions - mandatory ground for cancellation of certificate – unsuitable to be a certificate holder.
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.
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.
Cancellation of COA for misconduct – theft from premises were certificate holder was working.
Penalty decision - misconduct by private investigator – fine and reprimand.
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)
Complaint s83(1)(ab) - no longer suitable on character grounds - COA suspended
Complaint on character grounds - s 83(1)(ab) - certificate cancelled due to gang membership
Police complaint. Disqualifying conviction. Misconduct. Certificate of Approval cancelled.
Police complaint. Disqualifying convictions. Certificate of Approval cancelled.
Police complaint based on conviction for offence of violence. COA holder formally reprimanded, COA suspended, conditions apply.
Police complaint. COA suspention revoked, conditions apply.
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.
Misconduct complaint. Certificate holder formally reprimanded
Police Objection. Decision to decline application for COA
Police Objection. Decision to decline application for COA