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Charter Case Committee decisions
The Charter Case Committee is an independent committee set up in July 2023 under the Royal Charter of 2015. Decisions by the Committee are published on this page 28 days after they are issued and remain here for up to 6 months.
The Committee Protocol allows for the alternative resolution of certain cases where a registrant has engaged in behaviour that could amount to serious professional misconduct (or disgraceful conduct in a professional sense) or been convicted of an offence, but where it is not in the public interest for the matter to be referred to a hearing of the Disciplinary Committee.
The Charter Case Committee can consider and resolve cases referred to it by the Preliminary Investigation Committee or the RVN Preliminary Investigation Committee without the need for a public hearing and can impose either a confidential or a public warning. Public warnings will be published on this page 28 days after they are issued and remain for up to 6 months.
More information can be viewed on the following:
Please note: A warning issued by the Charter Case Committee does not affect a Registrant’s registration status or their right to practise.
2024
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30/09/24 | Davies, Michael Julian | Decision of the Charter Case Committee |