Catchwords: HEALTH LAW – GUARDIANSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION OF PROPERTY OF PERSONS WITH IMPAIRED CAPACITY – OTHER MATTERS – where an online article was published in relation to the adults affairs – where an applicant applied for a non-publication order – where the Tribunal initiated a non-publication order and a confidentiality order – where it…
Month: April 2020
Basel Committee issues progress report on banks’ implementation of the “Principles for effective risk data aggregation and reporting”
BCBS Press release "Basel Committee issues progress report on banks' implementation of the 'Principles for effective risk data aggregation and reporting'", 29 April 2020 Article source: https://www.bis.org/press/p200429.htm
B v Mental Health Tribunal [2020] TASSC 10 (08 April 2020) (Blow CJ)
Catchwords: Health Law – Treatment and care of mentally ill persons – Extent and exercise of tribunal powers – Mental Health Tribunal (Tasmania) – Disqualification for actual bias or apprehended bias – Weight given to advance care directive. Article source: https://jade.io/viewArticle.html?aid=727325&pid=-1&h=2112998234
Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia v Johnson [2020] SACAT 17 (09 April 2020) (President Hughes, Ms J McMahon, Ms J Wheeler)
Catchwords: Administrative and disciplinary –– Health practitioner –– Referral to the Tribunal from the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia –– Possess and share video of child exploitation material –– Professional misconduct –– Conduct substantially below the standard expected of a nurse –– Circumstances mitigating the conduct –– No intention to harm others –– No…
Health Care Complaints Commission v Zhong [2020] NSWCATOD 40 (17 April 2020) (A Britton, Principal Member, R Samimi, Senior Member, J Zwart, Senior Member, C Gardiner, General Member)
Catchwords: PROFESSIONS AND TRADES – health practitioner – factors relevant to exercise of discretion to make disciplinary orders where practitioner convicted of a criminal offence Article source: https://jade.io/viewArticle.html?aid=725750&pid=-1&h=2112998234
Health Care Complaints Commission v Meneghetti [2020] NSWCATOD 39 (16 April 2020) (Hennessy ADCJ, Deputy President, Dr D Robinson, Senior Member, Dr S Howle, Senior Member, M Kelly, General Member)
Catchwords: PROFESSIONS AND TRADES – health practitioner – registered medical practitioner – where practitioner admitted professional misconduct – whether appropriate to cancel registration Article source: https://jade.io/viewArticle.html?aid=725588&pid=-1&h=2112998234
IOSCO report provides new data on global hedge fund industry
IOSCO/MR/12/2020 Madrid, 15 April 2020 The Board of the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) today published its Report on the Fifth IOSCO Hedge Fund Survey, which provides regulators new insights into the global hedge fund industry and the potential systemic risks this industry may pose to the international financial system. IOSCO´s biennial survey has…
Medical Board of Australia v Lee [null] null null (07 November 2019) (Senior Member Stevens, Dr M Moy, Ms J Dunstone)
Catchwords: Administrative and disciplinary – Health practitioner – Professional misconduct – Substantial departure from standards reasonably expected of an experienced medical practitioner – Possess child exploitation material – Paedophile Restraining Order against respondent – Failure to notify Board of Criminal charges – Failure to notify Board of criminal conviction – Respondent reprimanded – Disqualification from…
MR10 2020 CPMI-IOSCO Jurisdictions move towards full implementation of standards for financial market infrastructures
IOSCO/MR/10/2020 8 April 2020 Today the Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures (CPMI) and the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) released an update showing that 25 of the 28 jurisdictions participating in the implementation monitoring programme have adopted measures implementing the international standards for all types of financial market infrastructures (FMIs). Since the 2019…
MR09 2020 IOSCO reprioritizes its work program to address impact of COVID-19
IOSCO/MR/09/2020 Madrid, 08 April 2020 The Board of the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) has agreed to pause or delay some of its work in 2020 in order to redirect its resources to focus on the multiple challenges securities markets regulators are addressing as a result of the COVID-19 crisis. This decision means that…