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Accountants Disciplined

One accountant, has been deregistered for discreditable acts, one censured for grave improprieties and. another censured for discreditable defaults,' says a report in the “Accountants’ Journal” — the official organ of the New Zealand Society of Accountants.

At a meeting on October 30, 1963, Alan Douglas Oulaghan was found by the disciplinary committee of the society to have been guilty of acts discreditable to an accountant. His name was ordered to be removed from the register of members of the society. Mr Oulaghan appealed against the decision. The appeal was dismissed by the committee of appeal on February 14. On February 19, the disciplinary committee found that a member had been guilty of grave improprieties in a professional respect.. He was censured and ordered to pay the costs, 25 guineas, of the inquiry. Another member was found guilty of defaults discreditab'e to a-> accountant for failure to answer correspondence during the period of one year. He was censured and ordered to pay 10 guineas costs. In both cases, the committee decided to withhold publication of the members’ names and localities because of special circumstances.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30420, 20 April 1964, Page 12

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Accountants Disciplined Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30420, 20 April 1964, Page 12

Accountants Disciplined Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30420, 20 April 1964, Page 12

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