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Disciplinary Tribunal Panel and CPD determinations

Open-access content Monday 30th January 2012 — updated 2.14pm, Wednesday 6th May 2020

The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries - disciplinary update

The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries
Disciplinary Tribunal Panel

Determination under Rule 6.23 of the Disciplinary Scheme of the Institute of Actuaries (2007) in respect of a Charge of Misconduct brought by Mr. Alan Taylor FIA, (the Investigation Actuary) in the case of MR ALASTAIR GRAHAM McLEAN FIA

Heard at the International Dispute Resolution Centre, 70 Fleet Street, London EC4Y 1EU
on 1 November 2011

The full report of this determination can be found at http://bit.ly/AwKJYw

This determination is subject to an appeal.


CPD determinations
Because of the consistent nature of CPD cases, these are now published on the Profession's website and are not to be taken as a reflection of their lesser importance under the disciplinary scheme.

The following members have faced disciplinary action for failure to record their CPD in accordance with the Profession's CPD requirements:

Mr. Corneth Aiyefemi Bart-Williams, a reprimand. http://bit.ly/adjudi-14

Mrs. Sarah Louise Brooks, a reprimand.
http://bit.ly/adjudi-16

Mr. John Francis Casey, a reprimand and a fine of £200.
http://bit.ly/adjudi-17

Mr. Josias Cloete Vermeulen, a reprimand and a fine of £400.
http://bit.ly/adjudi-15

This article appeared in our February 2012 issue of The Actuary .
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